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Russian troops too exhausted to defend front line: ISW

Por: Newsweek World April 24, 2023

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An assessment released Sunday from a prominent United States-based think tank described Russian troops in Ukraine as too disorganized and exhausted to maintain crucial front line positions.Institute for the Study of War (ISW) wrote that most of Russian President Vladimir Putin's available military forces are currently involved in offensive or defensive operations in Ukraine and significant reserves would need to be brought in order to... + full article



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