The American media calls the mass extermination of the Makeevka occupiers an embarrassment for the Kremlin leader, Vladimir Putin.
Russia suffered one of the biggest losses in a single phase of the war in Makeyevka, when the Armed Forces of Ukraine hit the deployment of the invaders. This case is an embarrassment for Russian President Vladimir Putin. This was stated by The New York Times in its article.
The authors of the materials draw attention to the unusual statement of the Russian Ministry of Defense about the alleged “63 dead” during the attack on Makeevka: the aggressor country usually does not recognize serious losses its in front.
However, as the article states, “it is impossible to independently verify” the exact number of deaths. However, “even the smallest amount would be one of Russia’s biggest losses in a phase of war and an embarrassment to Putin.”
The media noted that many Russian propagandist bloggers and some officials blamed the Russian military for this failure. Russian representatives called for all those responsible to be brought to justice.
The publication also cited Russian terrorist Igor Girkin’s claims that the building of the vocational school in Makiivka was destroyed due to the explosion of ammunition along with all the military equipment standing nearby.
Representatives of the Kremlin regime usually “don’t give out that kind of information after a major defeat, which indicates that they want to control the narrative about this event,” said Dara Massicot, a senior fellow at the RAND Corporation.
Recall that the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine confirmed the attack on the base of the Russian invaders in Makeyevka.
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Source: korrespondent

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