According to Western military sources, Russian President Vladimir Putin will be the most involved in the war in Ukraine, with military decisions usually made by colonels or brigadiers in charge of groups of between 700 and 900 troops. Press.
According to the BBC, citing anonymous military sources, Putin and Valery Gerasimov, the leader of the Russian Armed Forces, have been involved in large-scale military operations in the Donbass region, leading ground operations. The area is currently the center of Russian aggression, but troops are failing to capture cities.
British Diary The Times Putin cites one of the sources as saying that making these kinds of decisions can be compared, for example, to the founder of Amazon delivering parcels. “Jeff Bezos does not place orders, he makes strategic decisions,” the source said.
Evidence suggests that this level of involvement would be negative, and would contribute to this being viewed as a matter of course. Defeat of Russian military offensive in the region.
Ben Barry, a brigadier in the British Army and an analyst at the International Strategic Research Institute, commented daily on his role. Defender: “A head of government should do more effective things than make military decisions. I should combine political strategies instead of getting bogged down in everyday activities.
Russia operates the command chain with higher orders from above than British or US forces, and generally sends instructions to ground generals. During the invasion of Ukraine, it was a symbol of the activity of the Russian military Generals are closer to the front line, To ensure that orders are carried out by depressed troops. As a result, at least 12 people were killed, according to the Ukrainian military.
In figures released in late March about the first month of the war in Ukraine, Russia acknowledged that 1351 soldiers had been killed and 3,825 wounded in Ukraine – Western estimates put the figure ten times or 20 times higher, the report continues. Defender. After the end of March, no further figures were released by Russian officials, who only spoke of “significant” casualties.