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"The level of demoralization among the Russian military is growing" - Arestovich
Baku/03.02.22/Turan: The Russian military is massively dropping weapons, surrendering or moving towards the border of the Russian Federation, Aleksey Arestovich, adviser to the head of the Office of the President of Ukraine, said at a briefing on March 2.
According to him, “among the Russian military, thanks to the resistance of the Ukrainians, the level of demoralization is growing.”
According to Arestovich, "the Russians throw even cadets into battle."
"The Russians are even throwing cadets of military schools into battle. In particular, such information comes from the Serpukhov military school, where second-year cadets were thrown into the war with Ukraine, which means that the entire Russian mighty army can no longer cope with Ukraine. This means a catastrophe from the point of view of military command, because the cadets are usually not touched until the last moment." Attempts to attract the Belarus army can also be attributed there. But so far, there is no official data on the participation of the Belarus army in hostilities against Ukraine. There are signals," Arestovich quotes https:// www.unian.net/. –06В-
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- 2 March 2022 17:10
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