One Russian blogger called the country's military leaders 'sheep' who 'continue to demonstrate their absolute unsuitability.'
A woman is pictured walking past a building with windows featuring a Russian flag and a poster with a"Z" symbol to denote support for Russia's military, in Kronstadt, Russia, on March 22, 2022. A report from the Institute for the Study of War on Monday found that Russian military bloggers are angry over the Russian military's"inability" to stop Ukrainian drone strikes on air bases in Russia.
Some of the bloggers suggested that long-range drone attacks may have been beyond the capability of Ukraine, speculating that Ukrainian saboteurs or military reconnaissance groups may have instead launched the attacks from inside Russia. They also warned that Moscow could be at risk of attack if the drone strikes were launched from Ukraine.
"Several prominent Russian milbloggers claimed that Ukrainian sabotage and reconnaissance groups must have launched the strike against the Engels-2 air base from inside Russian territory," it continued."Or – if the [unmanned aerial vehicles] UAVs were launched from Ukrainian territory – that Moscow is under threat from Ukrainian territory."
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Cyberpunk: Edgerunners Cosplay Shows Off Why Lucy's So PopularCyberpunk: Edgerunners was one of the most standout releases of the year overall, and one awesome [...]
Read more »
Families weep, juror faints at trial of ex-Border Patrol agent accused in Laredo serial killingsRelatives of four women found dead outside Laredo in September of 2018 wept in court as the women’s injuries were detailed.
Read more »
OPEC+ oil producers face uncertainty over Russian sanctionsOil prices are down, and demand is lagging.
Read more »
OPEC+ oil producers face uncertainty over Russian sanctionsThe Saudi-led OPEC oil cartel and allied producing countries, including Russia, are expected to decide how much oil to supply to the global economy amid weakening demand in China and uncertainty about the impact of new Western sanctions against Russia that could take significant amounts of oil off the market.
Read more »