Putin called 'schizophrenic' in post shared by former Russian commander

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Igor Girkin launched his latest criticism of the Russian president after the Ukraine war passed its one-year mark this week.

Girkin, who rose to prominence during Russia's annexation of Crimea in 2014, on Saturday reposted on Telegram a post that was originally shared on Russian social media network VKontakte that offered analysis on why Putin's troops have failed to make progress against Ukraine.

Russian President Vladimir Putin speaks on February 9. Inset, former Russian commander Igor Girkin is seen. Girkin on Saturday shared a post blaming Putin's alleged"schizophrenia" on Russian failures in the Ukraine war.One of the factors that prevented Russia from successfully defeating Ukraine was Putin's leadership, according to the post.

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