Failures in Ukraine have led to increased secret confrontations with the Russian General Staff.
In Russia, due to failures in Ukraine, confrontation within the generals has increased. This was announced on Wednesday, May 11, by the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense.
According to the GUR, the cessation of “special military operations” has led to an intensification of hidden confrontations within Russian generals, including general staff.
“Conflicts and secret competition between groups in the General Staff existed long before the war began, but recent failures and attempts by other centers of power in the Russian establishment to place full responsibility for the military failures have led to a sharp aggravation of the confrontation, ”the intelligence service notes.
They also said that now there are no signs of the Kremlin’s intention to end the war with Ukraine in the near future. At the same time, attempts are continuing to carry out so -called “hidden mobilization”. An active propaganda campaign was conducted and graduates and cadets of military schools were sent to the combat zone.
“In this way, the composition of airborne units, which suffered significant losses on the front, is replenished. In particular, from the completion of the Ryazan Higher Airborne Command School named Margelov, scheduled for June 25, most to the graduates. is planned to be immediately sent to the areas of operation on the territory of Ukraine, “the statement said. in the message.
It is also known that in the war against Ukraine, Russia has already attracted almost 45% of the number of vehicles of logistics teams (2600 to 6000). The rest is sought to save for logistical support in case of other emergencies. Currently, the enemy is trying to replenish the fleet of transport vehicles of cars stolen in Ukraine.
Earlier, the Pentagon reported “anecdotal cases” of Russia’s military refusals to resist.
Under the influence of military failures, Russia is changing its propaganda – GUR
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Source: korrespondent