Igor Girkin formerly commanded separatist forces in Ukraine and now writes military news blogs in which he is harshly critical of Russia's strategic competence.
to discuss the Russian military's latest movements in the Donbas region and its plan"to strike south of Artemovsk - on the front line northwest and west of Gorlovka." The military expert offered a grim prediction for these efforts, guessing that they will result only in minor gains and huge losses for Russia.
Former Russian commander Igor Girkin is seen. Girkin on Saturday sharply criticized the Russian military for its"stupid stubbornness" in Ukraine.Girkin continued, issuing a veiled jab at the Russian military leaders who craft incompetent plans yet do not participate in the battles themselves. Girkin closed out his remarks by comparing Russian military command to sheep on account of their"stupid stubbornness," adding that they have little in common with primates, or even humans.
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