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Putin concedes military failings, but insists Russia will fight on

Por: The Boston Globe World December 22, 2022

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After months of blistering assessments from inside and outside Russia that his war effort in Ukraine lacked even the basic resources necessary to prevail, President Vladimir Putin delivered his own verdict on that criticism on Wednesday: It’s valid.In an unusual acknowledgment of Russia’s shortcomings in a speech at the Ministry of Defense in Moscow, the Russian leader ticked off a list of areas his military must improve on. He declared that... + full article



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