Former U.S. Army General David Petraeus named several ways that Russia had 'overestimated' its military before launching its invasion of Ukraine.
David Petraeus, retired U.S. Army general and former CIA director, speaks at the Concordia Annual Summit on September 22, 2021, in New York City. Petraeus spoke to the Georgian Service of Radio Liberty on Tuesday to discuss the war in Ukraine and Russia's failures in its invasion of its eastern neighbor.
"In addition, they did not have modern telecommunication systems," he continued."Therefore, the generals continued to die. Petraeus also pointed out that Russia's telecommunications systems are"single channel" and"not encrypted," making it easy for Ukraine and its allies to track it down. Between inadequate training and lack of military equipment, Russian troops have suffered major casualties in its war on Ukraine. In one of thefrom the U.S. intelligence leak last month, officials predicted that Moscow has suffered between 189,500 and 223,000 casualties, including 35,500 to 43,500 troops that were killed in action.
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