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Ukrainian servicemen and volunteers of Ukraine's Territorial Defense Forces stand behind a damaged car at a checkpoint in Brovary, outside Kyiv, Ukraine, Tuesday, March 1, 2022.
Ukrainian servicemen and volunteers of Ukraine's Territorial Defense Forces stand behind a damaged car at a checkpoint in Brovary, outside Kyiv, Ukraine, Tuesday, March 1, 2022.AP Photo/Efrem Lukatsky
  • The US defense official told reporters that some Russian troops had surrendered without a fight.

  • According to CNN, the senior official said the Russian military appears to be risky.

  • The official said that a lot of Russia's military are young draftees who have never faced combat.

The US senior defense official told reporters that some Russian troops have surrendered without a fight as the Russian invasion of Ukraine has caused a drop in the troops' spirits.

The US official said that there has been evidence of a certain risk averse behavior by the Russian military in the last six days since Russia launched its attack on the eastern European country.

The official said that you have seen it on the ground, where units are surrendering without a fight.

The official said that a lot of Russia's military are young draftees.

A lot of these soldiers are conscripts, never been in combat before, some of whom were not even told they were going to be in combat, according to the US official.

The official said that Russian troops are struggling with fuel and sustainment issues, and that they are running out of food.

The official said that the Russian troops may be slowing their advance on Ukraine to regroup.

The official said that they will regroup, adjust, and change their tactics.

According to CNN, the official said that Russia has launched more than 400 missiles as of Tuesday morning.

Since Russia invaded the region, there have been explosions in the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv.

Russian state media reported on Tuesday that Russia will launch missile strikes in parts of the Kyiv as it urged those living near the targets to flee their homes.

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