Former U.S. ambassador to Russia, Michael McFaul, tweeted Sunday that 'Ukrainian warriors are humiliating' the Russian leader 'and his generals.'
"If you don't get the orders from the top you don't do anything. And that's very demoralizing for the troops in the trenches. And the fact also that they don't really know, Pamela, that they're fighting for a certain ideal or something that is greater than themselves, that makes a real difference in this particular case," he added.
Above, Ukrainian infantrymen train on May 9 near Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, Ukraine. Former U.S. ambassador to Russia Michael McFaul said that Ukraine's military is"humiliating" Russian President Vladimir Putin as Ukrainian officials said Sunday that they had advanced within 30 miles of the Russian border in the Kharkiv region.of what they said was an intercepted call of a Russian soldier telling his wife about the losses Russia has sustained in the Kherson region.
"We already have 300's [wounded] here. They f***ed us up. Next to us were boys from Belogorsk, from the 165th Brigade," the soldier allegedly said."Shrapnel hit the hit time, f**k...they laid under the tank, it hit the tank. Boys didn't have trenches or anything." A U.S. veteran, who is currently based in Ukraine and working to train Ukrainian forces, recently told
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