Putin's call for more troops shows Russia 'in trouble' in Ukraine: Hertling

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Retired U.S. Lieutenant General Mark Hertling said Saturday that the Russian president's order comes as his 'units on the frontline are at very low strengths.'

's call for more troops amid his country's war with Ukraine shows that his military is"in trouble," retired U.S. Army Lieutenant General Mark Hertling said Saturday.

Russia has largely failed to achieve any of their objectives during the invasion, and reports have emerged that a high number of its troops have either been killed during fighting—and many of those who remain reportedly lack motivation, experience or strong leadership.

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