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David Satter, a US journalist who spent decades covering Russian politics, was kicked out of Russia after he claimed that President Putin may have been involved in the 1999 apartment bombings.

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In this photo taken from video provided by the Russian Defense Ministry Press Service on Wednesday, Feb. 16, 2022, Russian army tanks are loaded onto railway platforms to move back to their permanent base after drills in Russia.Russian Defense Ministry Press Service via AP
  • A former US major general called Putin's army in Ukraine "unmotivated" and "poorly led."

  • James Marks, a former US major general, told CNN that there is nothing worse in an organization than bad leadership.

  • Russia and Ukraine have been at war for more than three weeks.

A former US Army general characterized Russia's army in Ukraine as poorly led and unmotivated.

The Russian army has been modernizing over the course of the last couple of decades, but they are poorly led.

Russia and Ukraine have been at war for more than three weeks.

More than 3 million Ukrainians have fled since the beginning of the invasion, according to data from the United Nations Refugee Agency. More than 1 million Ukrainians left in the first week.

Russian forces are attempting to take control of Kyiv. The city is under a curfew and soldiers are not allowed to leave after 8 p.m.

In the event that they are drafted to fight in the war, some Ukrainian men chose to stay in the country. Serge Tiagniryadno told Insider that his family fled to Poland. He is staying in Kyiv because he is ready to protect it and he is not going to let anyone in.

The New York Times reported that Russian commanders did not tell their soldiers that they were going to war. Some soldiers were surprised to learn they would be going into war.

Their soldiers are not motivated. They haven't been able to get out of their vehicles and really kind of exercise and maneuver at a pace and with the momentum they demonstrated they have learned anything from their training and are now transitioning to a defensive posture.

They are at the end of their logistics and have transitioned to defense, which means they are vulnerable.

Zelenskyy spoke about the Russian army on Sunday. Zelenskyy said in a Telegram message that the Russian military is incompetent and capable of driving their people to slaughter.

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  • Ukrainian President Zelenskyy said that the frontline of the defense is piled with the corpses of Russian soldiers.

  • They clearly have poor standards when it comes to performing basic tactical tasks such as achieving combined arms operations.

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  • The first Russian naval chief to be killed during the invasion was the commander of the Black Sea Fleet.

  • The signs are abundant of how Ukraine was frustrated by Vladimir Putin and how Russia's military was not ready for the fight. Russia has lost hundreds of tanks, many left charred or abandoned along the roads, and its death toll is on a pace to surpass that of the country's previous military campaigns. Military analysts say that Russian forces can fight on for whatever the Russian president decides to do, even if it means using a negotiated settlement or brute destruction.

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  • Defense and intelligence leaders say there has been a shift. It does not signal an end to bloodshed.

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  • The Ukrainian military claimed to have killed another Russian general, Lieutenant-General Andrei Mordvichev, making him the fifth person to die in the conflict. The 8th General Army of the Southern Military District was killed in the fighting, the Ukrainian armed force announced on social media.

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