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Putin misled by total lies leading to failures in Ukraine: Ex-Commander

Por: Newsweek World October 07, 2022

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A former Russian commander said that the reason Moscow has seen a series of military failures in Ukraine is because Russian President Vladimir Putin has been misled by lies that have impaired his decision-making on the battlefield.I don't think our Supreme [would] have made [inappropriate] decisions if he was retrieving accurate information about the real circumstances. The system of total lies brought us to this situation, Andrey Gurulyov,... + full article



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