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The Ukraine War scenes of Russian soldiers crying in shame and main battle tanks abandoned due to lack of fuel tell the story of a war gone seriously wrong for Russian strongman Vladimir Putin.
Scenes like these aren’t uncommon:
A Ukrainian driver comes across two Russian tanks that have run out of fuel in Ukraine. He stops and jokingly offers the Russians a tow back to Russia.
— Ukraine News 24/7 (@Ukrainewarnews3) February 26, 2022
The soldiers asked how Russia was doing in the war, the Ukrainian driver tells them Russia is losing and they should go home. pic.twitter.com/kWUJ3bQ2PW
#UkrainianArmy and farmers captured many of the armoured equipment of #Russian Army including main battle tanks which ran out of fuel today. Here is a T-72 MBT that was captured. pic.twitter.com/G8F9dk8Kpa
— Babak Taghvaee - Μπάπακ Τακβαίε - بابک تقوایی (@BabakTaghvaee) February 27, 2022
“Amateurs study strategy,” the old saw goes. “Professionals study logistics.”
The “reformed” Russian Army can’t get its Ukraine War logistics straight, can’t keep their vehicles fueled. What a bunch of amateurs.
This next clip is heart-wrenching. It’s a captured Russian soldier crying after being told by locals that he isn’t welcome in Ukraine. --->READ MORE HEREExperts fear dangerous Putin closing in on 'unwinnable war' with 'no off-ramp':
The first week of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s attempt to overthrow the Ukrainian government has not gone particularly well, according to experts, who say it raises concerns about what he will do next.
With the Ukrainian resistance holding firm through the first week, Russian forces have already started to escalate their tactics, which includes the targeting of civilian infrastructures.
"I don't see any obvious off-ramp" for Putin "short of escalation,” Jeffrey Cimmino, an associate director of the Scowcroft Strategy Initiative at the Scowcroft Center for Strategy and Security within the Atlantic Council told the Washington Examiner on Wednesday. “This conflict is likely to continue getting worse before it gets better.”
The American Enterprise Institute's Giselle Donnelly agreed with his conclusion, arguing that the Russian president has “already crossed” the “threshold” for going scorched-earth on Ukraine.
Putin’s goal was a “rapid decapitating strike on Kyiv,” the capital of Ukraine, Cimmino added, noting, “Short of that, I think it’s hard for him to not lose face. So, I at this point in the kind of immediate near term, I see him continuing to escalate.” --->READ MORE HEREFollow links below to related storiesL
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