This is stunning news for Putin which reveals Russia’s top general, who is the President’s favorite, is undergoing pressure.
In other words, the well known ‘General Armageddon’ of Putin’s Russia is under pressure to deliver on battlefield after retreat.
Russia-Ukraine War: The general argued that it would allow Moscow to save equipment and redeploy the forces.
This is what the grape wine says, one of Russia’s top generals is undergoing hell of a lot pressure after arguing for forces to retreat. This is revealed by a Russian media man.
Sergei Surovkin, nicknamed as “General Armageddon” that is what Russian media calls him, earlier this month has recommended Russian forces retreat from the soil of Kherson along with the west bank of the Dnipro River.
And then the withdrawal of forces was completed within just 2 days. Global media says that the general argued that it is going to allow Russia to save equipment and redeploy the forces there – as per the US estimation of 30,000-strong soldiers- to offensives some where else.
Another news from global media says that Blackouts in Ukraine are to continue until March end, and there will also not be the 2nd Russian mobilization seen.
The top Russian general argued for strategic but humiliating retreat. As a result Russian forces left west bank of River Dnipro. It is General Sergei Surovikin only around whom Russia war hawks rallied. Nevertheless, he is seen now under pressure to deliver for better battlefield results.
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