The Defense Intelligence Agency’s latest threat assessment report indicates that Russia is fast losing traditional military supplies as its forces become bogged down.
The Defense Intelligence Agency’s latest threat assessment report, released this week, indicates that the Kremlin isas its forces become bogged down — and will struggle to replace them because of crushing sanctions levied by the West.
“Despite greater than anticipated resistance from Ukraine and relatively high losses in the initial phases of the conflict, Moscow appears determined to press forward byuntil the Ukrainian government is willing to come to terms favorable to Moscow,” warned Lt. Gen. Scott Berrier, the DIA’s director, in the 67-page report.
“As this war and its consequences slowly weaken Russian conventional strength … Russia likely will increasingly rely on its“Moscow appears determined to press forward by using more lethal capabilities,” warned Lt. Gen. Scott Berrier.Ukrainian military members and the police stand next to a dead body of a person killed after shelling by the Russian military.Putin ordered his nuclear forces on “special combat duty” just days after greenlighting the invasion of his western neighbor Feb. 24.
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