Former Russian commander shares dismal assessment for Putin's forces

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Igor Girkin recently noted Russia's 'unsuccessful' winter campaign that contributed to troops not being able to take certain Ukrainian regions.

. Missiles and military equipment have been accumulating for decades. The calculations called for blitzkrieg, not blitzutilization," Danilov tweeted on Saturday."A corrupt economy is unable to provide a front, foreign aid for terrorist Russia is a matter of primary importance."on Sunday showing the former military officer condemning current Russian leadership.

"Once again, I do not believe under the leadership of the current Ministry of Defense of Russia and it's wonderful, amazing, talented team we can win this war," Girkin said. Ukrainian servicemen ride on a tank along on February 15, 2015. Inset, Igor Strelkov, also known as Igor Girkin, is seen during a press conference on September 27, 2022, in Moscow. Girkin, a former Russian army officer, recently shared his disappointing assessment of Russian President Vladimir Putin's forces, saying that they have"no chance" of taking key strategic regions in Ukraine.

He added:"Ukraine believes that when newly promised Western armaments arrive in adequate numbers and the ground hardens after the rainy season, it can launch a counteroffensive. That move will likely be in the south—toward Melitopol as part of a larger plan to cut Russia's land corridor to Crimea by reaching the Azov Sea littoral."

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