Andrey Gurulyov wrote on Telegram that a culture of lies among Russian forces is the barrier to victory.
commander and current lawmaker, has said that a culture of lying is holding back Moscow from achieving victory in its full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Gurulyov, the former deputy commander of the Southern Military District , made the comment in a post on his Telegram channel, in which he gave his take on how Russian forces were dealing with Ukraine's counteroffensive. The post on Friday said that Ukrainian forces had changed combat tactics; were no longer moving forward in large numbers; and were using cluster shells and ammunition to target Russian units who were forced to retreat up to six miles.
Gurulyov added that Ukrainian troops were ably handling the minefields that were part of Russian defenses and that Ukraine's air defenses were stopping Russian helicopters from using anti-tank missiles. A Ukrainian soldier of 42nd Separate Mechanized Brigade sits in a tank on September 11, 2023 in Eastern Ukraine. Former Russian commander Andrey Gurulyov has said that Russian military leaders' lies about how the war is going are a barrier to victory.Gurulyov also said that Ukrainian forces were effectively using drones that were making strikes in the rear.
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