The Russian army is running out of ammunition, and the total cost of the war in Ukraine is “staggering.”
The military strategy of Russian President Vladimir Putin turned out to be wrong – the Russian forces were “exhausted”, and Ukraine turned on the front water. This statement will be made by the head of the UK Government Communications Center (GCHQ), Jeremy Fleming, at the Royal Joint Institute for Defense Studies on October 11, reports the BBC.
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Excerpts from the upcoming speech were circulated by Fleming’s office earlier in the day.
The head of GCHQ is sure that Moscow is running out of ammunition, and the cost of the war in Ukraine is “shocking”, both in terms of personnel and in terms of equipment.
“We know, and Russian commanders on the ground know, that their supplies and ammunition are running low,” the statement said.
In addition, the mobilization of prisoners and inexperienced people “speaks of a hopeless situation” in the Russian Federation. Fleming believes that because of the unlimited power, the Russian leader chose a “strategy of high stakes”, which ultimately failed.
He also argues that Russians are just beginning to understand the problems caused by Putin’s “war of choice” and to see how badly their president misjudged the situation.
Earlier, the American Institute for the Study of War (ISW) reported that Russian citizens are experiencing a “rude awakening”, realizing that “special operations” are not so good.
Recall that in August Fleming said that the Kremlin has failed to achieve significant success in cyberspace – Russia is losing the information war on Ukraine and Western countries.
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Source: korrespondent

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