Expert tells what Russian generals are afraid of


Many in the Russian military no longer believe in the success of the "special operation".
The Russian military leadership fears responsibility for a possible failure in the "special operation". Oleksandr Kovalenko, military-political observer of the Information Resistance group, spoke about this, commenting on the appointment of Russian General Sergei Surovikin as commander of the so-called "special operation" in Ukraine.
It does not matter which next general will be appointed to command the Russian occupation forces, united, reformatted, partially mobilized and other options. This will be the general of defeat. Commander of a lost war. None of them will change the situation with the defeat. And they know it,” the expert noted.
He also noted that Russia has long resigned itself to its impending defeat and the military of the Russian Federation is busy looking for ways to avoid the wrath of the owner of the Kremlin and responsibility for the failure.
Every general who is put in command of a district, corps, combined forces no longer wants to win, but rather to get out of this position as soon as possible so that another one is put in his place ... who will eventually be the general of defeat ... And that's what you think, from all these permutations and changes of places, something will change there? No, the expert stated.
Recall that Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu appointed General Sergei Surovikin as commander of a "special operation" in Ukraine. For the first time since the start of a full-scale war, the RF Ministry of Defense has created such a position. Prior to that, he was the commander-in-chief of the Aerospace Forces of Russia, a participant in the armed conflict in Tajikistan, the second Chechen war, and Russia's war against Syria.
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