The All-Russian Officers Assembly called Russian President Vladimir Putin's 'special military operation' in Ukraine a 'failure.'
showing the aftermath of the fight, with numerous destroyed or disabled Russian tanks and other broken armored assets scattered about the battlefield.
"I emphasize, because of the stupidity of the Russian command — at least one battalion tactical group was burned, possibly two," Podolyaka said. Photos posted by Ukraine's military reportedly show destroyed pontoon bridges and armored vehicles on the Siverskyi Donets River in eastern UkraineSimilar criticisms have been appearing more frequently, ISW explained in a report earlier this week.
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