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Russian soldiers accidentally shot down their own plane and are struggling with low morale, UK spy chief claims
Apr 1, 2022 16:36:09   #
PeterS
 
So if those executing your mission don't believe in it what do you think the probability is for it succeeding?

https://www.businessinsider.com/uk-spy-chief-russian-soldiers-accidentally-shot-their-own-aircraft-2022-3?inline-endstory-related-recommendations=

UK's spy chief Sir Jeremy Fleming said that Russia is suffering from low morale in its Ukraine war.
He claimed that in one instance Russian troops accidentally shot down their own aircraft.
Fleming added that Vladimir Putin is being misinformed by his advisors because they fear him.

In prepared remarks set to be delivered on Thursday, the UK's Government Communications Headquarters' director Sir Jeremy Fleming said that Russian soldiers are "refusing to carry out orders, sabotaging their own equipment, and even accidentally shooting down their own aircraft."

"It's only 36 days since Vladimir Putin launched an unprovoked and premeditated attack on Ukraine. It's been shocking in every sense of the word. But it's not surprising. We've seen this strategy before," Fleming said, per a readout of his speech. "We saw the intelligence picture building. And we're now seeing Putin trying to follow through on his plan. But it is failing. And his Plan B has been more barbarity against civilians and cities."


Fleming spoke at the Australian National University on Thursday, March 31, for a talk about the "generational upheaval" facing global security. In the speech, posted to UK intelligence agency GCHQ's website, Fleming says that "Putin has massively misjudged the situation."

"It's clear he misjudged the resistance of the Ukrainian people. He underestimated the strength of the coalition his actions would galvanize. He underplayed the economic consequences of the sanctions regime. He over-estimated the abilities of his military to secure a rapid victory," Fleming said. "We've seen Russian soldiers – short of weapons and morale - refusing to carry out orders, sabotaging their own equipment, and even accidentally shooting down their own aircraft."

Fleming added in his speech that he believes Putin's advisors are afraid to tell him the t***h about "low morale, logistical failures, and high Russian casualty numbers."

US intelligence officials have similarly argued that Putin is being misinformed because his advisors fear him.

"We believe that Putin is being misinformed by his advisors about how badly the Russian military is performing," a US official told NBC News on Wednesday.

There have also been reports that a Russian battalion ran over their commander with a tank due to the heavy losses they had suffered.

"The great irony is, of course, that through his actions, Putin has brought upon himself exactly what he was trying to avoid – a Ukraine with a renewed sense of nationhood, a NATO that is more united than ever, and a global coalition of nations that condemn his actions," per Fleming's speech.

Late last week, the UN said that at least 1,119 civilians had been k**led in Russia's war on Ukraine. NATO has estimated that between 7,000 and 15,000 Russian troops have died during the course of the war, while Russia has claimed that 1,351 of its soldiers have been k**led. In his last update on troop deaths on March 12, Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky said that 1,300 Ukrainian soldiers had died in the war.

This week, Russia claimed it would scale back its military presence around Kyiv and in the northern city of Chernihiv, building a "mutual trust" and focusing on the region of Donbas, but by Wednesday Ukrainian officials reported heavy Russian shelling and civilian casualties in both cities.

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Apr 1, 2022 17:15:48   #
Milosia2 Loc: Cleveland Ohio
 
PeterS wrote:
So if those executing your mission don't believe in it what do you think the probability is for it succeeding?

https://www.businessinsider.com/uk-spy-chief-russian-soldiers-accidentally-shot-their-own-aircraft-2022-3?inline-endstory-related-recommendations=

UK's spy chief Sir Jeremy Fleming said that Russia is suffering from low morale in its Ukraine war.
He claimed that in one instance Russian troops accidentally shot down their own aircraft.
Fleming added that Vladimir Putin is being misinformed by his advisors because they fear him.

In prepared remarks set to be delivered on Thursday, the UK's Government Communications Headquarters' director Sir Jeremy Fleming said that Russian soldiers are "refusing to carry out orders, sabotaging their own equipment, and even accidentally shooting down their own aircraft."

"It's only 36 days since Vladimir Putin launched an unprovoked and premeditated attack on Ukraine. It's been shocking in every sense of the word. But it's not surprising. We've seen this strategy before," Fleming said, per a readout of his speech. "We saw the intelligence picture building. And we're now seeing Putin trying to follow through on his plan. But it is failing. And his Plan B has been more barbarity against civilians and cities."


Fleming spoke at the Australian National University on Thursday, March 31, for a talk about the "generational upheaval" facing global security. In the speech, posted to UK intelligence agency GCHQ's website, Fleming says that "Putin has massively misjudged the situation."

"It's clear he misjudged the resistance of the Ukrainian people. He underestimated the strength of the coalition his actions would galvanize. He underplayed the economic consequences of the sanctions regime. He over-estimated the abilities of his military to secure a rapid victory," Fleming said. "We've seen Russian soldiers – short of weapons and morale - refusing to carry out orders, sabotaging their own equipment, and even accidentally shooting down their own aircraft."

Fleming added in his speech that he believes Putin's advisors are afraid to tell him the t***h about "low morale, logistical failures, and high Russian casualty numbers."

US intelligence officials have similarly argued that Putin is being misinformed because his advisors fear him.

"We believe that Putin is being misinformed by his advisors about how badly the Russian military is performing," a US official told NBC News on Wednesday.

There have also been reports that a Russian battalion ran over their commander with a tank due to the heavy losses they had suffered.

"The great irony is, of course, that through his actions, Putin has brought upon himself exactly what he was trying to avoid – a Ukraine with a renewed sense of nationhood, a NATO that is more united than ever, and a global coalition of nations that condemn his actions," per Fleming's speech.

Late last week, the UN said that at least 1,119 civilians had been k**led in Russia's war on Ukraine. NATO has estimated that between 7,000 and 15,000 Russian troops have died during the course of the war, while Russia has claimed that 1,351 of its soldiers have been k**led. In his last update on troop deaths on March 12, Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky said that 1,300 Ukrainian soldiers had died in the war.

This week, Russia claimed it would scale back its military presence around Kyiv and in the northern city of Chernihiv, building a "mutual trust" and focusing on the region of Donbas, but by Wednesday Ukrainian officials reported heavy Russian shelling and civilian casualties in both cities.

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Accidentally ??????
Who did they think it was ????

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Apr 1, 2022 19:07:38   #
Tiptop789 Loc: State of Denial
 
PeterS wrote:
So if those executing your mission don't believe in it what do you think the probability is for it succeeding?

https://www.businessinsider.com/uk-spy-chief-russian-soldiers-accidentally-shot-their-own-aircraft-2022-3?inline-endstory-related-recommendations=

UK's spy chief Sir Jeremy Fleming said that Russia is suffering from low morale in its Ukraine war.
He claimed that in one instance Russian troops accidentally shot down their own aircraft.
Fleming added that Vladimir Putin is being misinformed by his advisors because they fear him.

In prepared remarks set to be delivered on Thursday, the UK's Government Communications Headquarters' director Sir Jeremy Fleming said that Russian soldiers are "refusing to carry out orders, sabotaging their own equipment, and even accidentally shooting down their own aircraft."

"It's only 36 days since Vladimir Putin launched an unprovoked and premeditated attack on Ukraine. It's been shocking in every sense of the word. But it's not surprising. We've seen this strategy before," Fleming said, per a readout of his speech. "We saw the intelligence picture building. And we're now seeing Putin trying to follow through on his plan. But it is failing. And his Plan B has been more barbarity against civilians and cities."


Fleming spoke at the Australian National University on Thursday, March 31, for a talk about the "generational upheaval" facing global security. In the speech, posted to UK intelligence agency GCHQ's website, Fleming says that "Putin has massively misjudged the situation."

"It's clear he misjudged the resistance of the Ukrainian people. He underestimated the strength of the coalition his actions would galvanize. He underplayed the economic consequences of the sanctions regime. He over-estimated the abilities of his military to secure a rapid victory," Fleming said. "We've seen Russian soldiers – short of weapons and morale - refusing to carry out orders, sabotaging their own equipment, and even accidentally shooting down their own aircraft."

Fleming added in his speech that he believes Putin's advisors are afraid to tell him the t***h about "low morale, logistical failures, and high Russian casualty numbers."

US intelligence officials have similarly argued that Putin is being misinformed because his advisors fear him.

"We believe that Putin is being misinformed by his advisors about how badly the Russian military is performing," a US official told NBC News on Wednesday.

There have also been reports that a Russian battalion ran over their commander with a tank due to the heavy losses they had suffered.

"The great irony is, of course, that through his actions, Putin has brought upon himself exactly what he was trying to avoid – a Ukraine with a renewed sense of nationhood, a NATO that is more united than ever, and a global coalition of nations that condemn his actions," per Fleming's speech.

Late last week, the UN said that at least 1,119 civilians had been k**led in Russia's war on Ukraine. NATO has estimated that between 7,000 and 15,000 Russian troops have died during the course of the war, while Russia has claimed that 1,351 of its soldiers have been k**led. In his last update on troop deaths on March 12, Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky said that 1,300 Ukrainian soldiers had died in the war.

This week, Russia claimed it would scale back its military presence around Kyiv and in the northern city of Chernihiv, building a "mutual trust" and focusing on the region of Donbas, but by Wednesday Ukrainian officials reported heavy Russian shelling and civilian casualties in both cities.

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Expect that any minute, CD & nwtk2007, will be on here claiming this is f**e MSM and couldn't possible be true. They will show links to Pravda to make their point. On the other hand it is past midnight in Moscow, so they may be off for the night?

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Apr 1, 2022 19:48:01   #
Canuckus Deploracus Loc: North of the wall
 
PeterS wrote:
So if those executing your mission don't believe in it what do you think the probability is for it succeeding?

https://www.businessinsider.com/uk-spy-chief-russian-soldiers-accidentally-shot-their-own-aircraft-2022-3?inline-endstory-related-recommendations=

UK's spy chief Sir Jeremy Fleming said that Russia is suffering from low morale in its Ukraine war.
He claimed that in one instance Russian troops accidentally shot down their own aircraft.
Fleming added that Vladimir Putin is being misinformed by his advisors because they fear him.

In prepared remarks set to be delivered on Thursday, the UK's Government Communications Headquarters' director Sir Jeremy Fleming said that Russian soldiers are "refusing to carry out orders, sabotaging their own equipment, and even accidentally shooting down their own aircraft."

"It's only 36 days since Vladimir Putin launched an unprovoked and premeditated attack on Ukraine. It's been shocking in every sense of the word. But it's not surprising. We've seen this strategy before," Fleming said, per a readout of his speech. "We saw the intelligence picture building. And we're now seeing Putin trying to follow through on his plan. But it is failing. And his Plan B has been more barbarity against civilians and cities."


Fleming spoke at the Australian National University on Thursday, March 31, for a talk about the "generational upheaval" facing global security. In the speech, posted to UK intelligence agency GCHQ's website, Fleming says that "Putin has massively misjudged the situation."

"It's clear he misjudged the resistance of the Ukrainian people. He underestimated the strength of the coalition his actions would galvanize. He underplayed the economic consequences of the sanctions regime. He over-estimated the abilities of his military to secure a rapid victory," Fleming said. "We've seen Russian soldiers – short of weapons and morale - refusing to carry out orders, sabotaging their own equipment, and even accidentally shooting down their own aircraft."

Fleming added in his speech that he believes Putin's advisors are afraid to tell him the t***h about "low morale, logistical failures, and high Russian casualty numbers."

US intelligence officials have similarly argued that Putin is being misinformed because his advisors fear him.

"We believe that Putin is being misinformed by his advisors about how badly the Russian military is performing," a US official told NBC News on Wednesday.

There have also been reports that a Russian battalion ran over their commander with a tank due to the heavy losses they had suffered.

"The great irony is, of course, that through his actions, Putin has brought upon himself exactly what he was trying to avoid – a Ukraine with a renewed sense of nationhood, a NATO that is more united than ever, and a global coalition of nations that condemn his actions," per Fleming's speech.

Late last week, the UN said that at least 1,119 civilians had been k**led in Russia's war on Ukraine. NATO has estimated that between 7,000 and 15,000 Russian troops have died during the course of the war, while Russia has claimed that 1,351 of its soldiers have been k**led. In his last update on troop deaths on March 12, Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky said that 1,300 Ukrainian soldiers had died in the war.

This week, Russia claimed it would scale back its military presence around Kyiv and in the northern city of Chernihiv, building a "mutual trust" and focusing on the region of Donbas, but by Wednesday Ukrainian officials reported heavy Russian shelling and civilian casualties in both cities.

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Is he the guy that was pranked by the Russian hackers and gave sensitive information to Russia??? And admitted that the UK had been involved in training Ukrainian soldiers for almost a decade😂😂😂😂

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Apr 3, 2022 16:26:47   #
Tiptop789 Loc: State of Denial
 
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
Is he the guy that was pranked by the Russian hackers and gave sensitive information to Russia??? And admitted that the UK had been involved in training Ukrainian soldiers for almost a decade😂😂😂😂



No, this plane made its final landing.



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Apr 3, 2022 18:40:54   #
BIRDMAN
 
PeterS wrote:
So if those executing your mission don't believe in it what do you think the probability is for it succeeding?

https://www.businessinsider.com/uk-spy-chief-russian-soldiers-accidentally-shot-their-own-aircraft-2022-3?inline-endstory-related-recommendations=

UK's spy chief Sir Jeremy Fleming said that Russia is suffering from low morale in its Ukraine war.
He claimed that in one instance Russian troops accidentally shot down their own aircraft.
Fleming added that Vladimir Putin is being misinformed by his advisors because they fear him.

In prepared remarks set to be delivered on Thursday, the UK's Government Communications Headquarters' director Sir Jeremy Fleming said that Russian soldiers are "refusing to carry out orders, sabotaging their own equipment, and even accidentally shooting down their own aircraft."

"It's only 36 days since Vladimir Putin launched an unprovoked and premeditated attack on Ukraine. It's been shocking in every sense of the word. But it's not surprising. We've seen this strategy before," Fleming said, per a readout of his speech. "We saw the intelligence picture building. And we're now seeing Putin trying to follow through on his plan. But it is failing. And his Plan B has been more barbarity against civilians and cities."


Fleming spoke at the Australian National University on Thursday, March 31, for a talk about the "generational upheaval" facing global security. In the speech, posted to UK intelligence agency GCHQ's website, Fleming says that "Putin has massively misjudged the situation."

"It's clear he misjudged the resistance of the Ukrainian people. He underestimated the strength of the coalition his actions would galvanize. He underplayed the economic consequences of the sanctions regime. He over-estimated the abilities of his military to secure a rapid victory," Fleming said. "We've seen Russian soldiers – short of weapons and morale - refusing to carry out orders, sabotaging their own equipment, and even accidentally shooting down their own aircraft."

Fleming added in his speech that he believes Putin's advisors are afraid to tell him the t***h about "low morale, logistical failures, and high Russian casualty numbers."

US intelligence officials have similarly argued that Putin is being misinformed because his advisors fear him.

"We believe that Putin is being misinformed by his advisors about how badly the Russian military is performing," a US official told NBC News on Wednesday.

There have also been reports that a Russian battalion ran over their commander with a tank due to the heavy losses they had suffered.

"The great irony is, of course, that through his actions, Putin has brought upon himself exactly what he was trying to avoid – a Ukraine with a renewed sense of nationhood, a NATO that is more united than ever, and a global coalition of nations that condemn his actions," per Fleming's speech.

Late last week, the UN said that at least 1,119 civilians had been k**led in Russia's war on Ukraine. NATO has estimated that between 7,000 and 15,000 Russian troops have died during the course of the war, while Russia has claimed that 1,351 of its soldiers have been k**led. In his last update on troop deaths on March 12, Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky said that 1,300 Ukrainian soldiers had died in the war.

This week, Russia claimed it would scale back its military presence around Kyiv and in the northern city of Chernihiv, building a "mutual trust" and focusing on the region of Donbas, but by Wednesday Ukrainian officials reported heavy Russian shelling and civilian casualties in both cities.

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I think that’s the same guy that says there was a Weapons of mass destruction in Iraq and the Syrian government used chemical weapons on its own people and H****r’s laptop was f**e

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