The Russian army lacks intelligence data on targets in Ukraine
To defeat the accumulation of forces of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, the Russian side does not have enough intelligence data.
Russian military correspondent Alexander Sladkov stated this on his video blog, PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Why can’t we carry out a powerful bomb attack on the enemy, completely destroying his forces? What is possible and what is not. How can we do it, cover the whole of Ukraine with our blows, or what? Spend all the missiles in forests, fields, mountains, the Carpathians?
We need goals. Once we have targets, we strike at them. There is a target, and it is hit. They choose means of destruction, fire weapons, these are Caliber, Kinzhal missiles, or something else.
They found out that NATO members were sitting underground and called them in. And there was something to screw up. Normal,” says Sladkov.
The day before, political blogger Mikhail Onufrienko, who left Ukraine, stated that the Russian Ministry of Defense was using only a fifth of the available aviation with great caution, because, unlike a dead infantry platoon, every shot down plane is a public outcry.
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