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In this frame from video provided by the Russian Defense Ministry Press Service on Feb. 19, 2022, a Russian marine runs during the Union Courage-2022 Russia-Belarus military drills at the Obuz-Lesnovsky training ground in Belarus
In this frame from video provided by the Russian Defense Ministry Press Service on Feb. 19, 2022, a Russian marine runs during the Union Courage-2022 Russia-Belarus military drills at the Obuz-Lesnovsky training ground in BelarusRussian Defense Ministry Press Service via AP, File
  • A former CIA station chief said that Russia's military was too stretched out.

  • The comments were made during an appearance on Fox News.

  • Russia launched a full-scale invasion against Ukraine last week.

A former CIA station chief said on Saturday that Russia lacks the manpower to fight in Ukraine.

During an interview with Fox News, Daniel Hoffman said that Russia has overstretched. He is dealing with extended supply lines that are having an impact on his troop's ability to move. There are major rivers in Ukraine that pose challenges and there are large cities, but Russia doesn't have the troops to subdue them.

President Joe Biden and other Western leaders have condemned Russia for invading Ukraine on Thursday. Ukrainians have beenbravely demonstrating how committed they are to fighting for their freedom and independence, according to a Fox News contributor.

Time is on the side of the Ukrainians.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky posted a video on Facebook Friday stating "We are all here."

Our military are here, as are our citizens and society. Zelensky said that we are all here defending our independence, our state and this is how it will be.

Oksana Markarova, the Ukrainian Ambassador to the US, said that Zelensky will lead the nation in this difficult time.

More than 3000 Russian troops have been killed in Ukraine, according to an Aljazeera report.

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  • On Sunday, Turkey called Russia's invasion of Ukraine a "war", a rhetorical shift that could pave the way for the NATO member nation to create an international pact limiting Russian naval passage to the Black Sea. Turkey has control over the Dardanelles and Bosphorus straits that connect the Mediterranean and Black seas and can limit the passage of warships during wartime or if threatened. Ankara has said the Russian attack is unacceptable but until Sunday had not described the situation as a war.

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