Russian general weakened border defenses before Ukraine Kursk incursion, WSJ reports



Russian general weakened border defenses before Ukraine Kursk incursion, WSJ reports

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12 comments
  1. Now they just have to put this general in charge of what to weaken to get reinforcements to Kursk

  2. His logic was sound… one fool will make less mistakes than many fools… it’s how everything works in their culture… always put all trust in one fool… military, politics you name it

  3. “Russian general”

    Could have just stopped there with the “weakened” being implied.

  4. WSJ, the newspaper for the stockbrokers … I don’t know.
    Maybe they assume that the Russian forces have structure with clear responsibilities like an enterprise.

    Last year in connection with Shebekino/Grayvoron I have learnt that
    the FSB is in charge of border protection:
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FSB_Border_Service_of_Russia
    “… On March 11, 2003, the Russian president Vladimir Putin changed the status
    of the Border Service from a separate agency into a branch of the
    Russian Federal Security Service.
    The new conversion took effect on July 1, 2003.
    The current head of the FSB Border Service is General Vladimir Pronichev …”

    Maybe nobody dares to criticize the FSB openly, because the FSB has a close relations
    to the former head of the FSB, Putin.

  5. >he dissolved an interagency council consisting of military officers and local and regional security officials which would have been tasked with helping Moscow form a coherent response to an incursion by Ukraine.

    Nominate this man for Hero of Ukraine!

  6. How has this clown not accidentally shot himself in the back of the head three times yet?

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