Another Russia doll joke that shows how the incompetence just continues in every layer of military structure.
Xsizter on
So that’s how they stopped the incursion from happening… oh, wait.
macross1984 on
Here top to bottom command of Russian military hierarchy hindered vital intelligence info going up to where it mattered.
Hereiam_AKL on
Hey world, we’re not that stupid, we knew they were going to March just like that into our country.
Mandurang76 on
*Ukraine’s incursion into Kursk took Kyiv’s western partners and many in the Ukrainian elite by surprise, as planning had been restricted to a very small number of people. But Russian military documents contain months of warnings about a possible incursion into the area.*
Some of the Russian documents show not just a general warning of a possible incursion, but very specific warnings for specific targets, which later exactly happened.
It seems very worrisome that the planning was restricted to a very small number of people and the information was still known by Russia. This could mean Russian infiltration or collaborators high up in Ukrainian command.
atnight_owl on
To no one’s surprise, the issue with corruption is that once the cycle starts, it becomes very difficult to stop. It can’t be compartmentalized with rules like, “We’re corrupt, but not the military or defense forces.” No, once corruption becomes widespread, as seen in Russia’s case, it infiltrates every branch of administration. The consequences of this systemic corruption are clearly visible in this war.
SlapThatAce on
I suspect that they reviewed the plan and banked on it not happening by applying heavy pressure in the East. Perhaps that’s why there was (is) so much urgency in that area.
Away_Masterpiece_976 on
So are we now saying they make intelligent decisions but lack the work ethic? Lol
Bambila3000 on
The Russian high command’s problem is that they never read Reddit.
skullofregress on
It is as Lord Putin predicted. Long has he foreseen this doom.
Living_Bumblebee4358 on
One of ru-propaganda’s guides: telling that they knew everything and everything is going according to plan.
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Another Russia doll joke that shows how the incompetence just continues in every layer of military structure.
So that’s how they stopped the incursion from happening… oh, wait.
Here top to bottom command of Russian military hierarchy hindered vital intelligence info going up to where it mattered.
Hey world, we’re not that stupid, we knew they were going to March just like that into our country.
*Ukraine’s incursion into Kursk took Kyiv’s western partners and many in the Ukrainian elite by surprise, as planning had been restricted to a very small number of people. But Russian military documents contain months of warnings about a possible incursion into the area.*
Some of the Russian documents show not just a general warning of a possible incursion, but very specific warnings for specific targets, which later exactly happened.
It seems very worrisome that the planning was restricted to a very small number of people and the information was still known by Russia. This could mean Russian infiltration or collaborators high up in Ukrainian command.
To no one’s surprise, the issue with corruption is that once the cycle starts, it becomes very difficult to stop. It can’t be compartmentalized with rules like, “We’re corrupt, but not the military or defense forces.” No, once corruption becomes widespread, as seen in Russia’s case, it infiltrates every branch of administration. The consequences of this systemic corruption are clearly visible in this war.
I suspect that they reviewed the plan and banked on it not happening by applying heavy pressure in the East. Perhaps that’s why there was (is) so much urgency in that area.
So are we now saying they make intelligent decisions but lack the work ethic? Lol
The Russian high command’s problem is that they never read Reddit.
It is as Lord Putin predicted. Long has he foreseen this doom.
One of ru-propaganda’s guides: telling that they knew everything and everything is going according to plan.