13.09.2022, 08:12
Auch medial (wohlgemerkt, offiziell) scheint sich die Kritik am Kreml zu verstärken - und das sind noch keine Postings aus den Kommentarspalten oder aus irgendwelchen Foren. Würde man diese noch heranziehen, so ergäbe sich ein absolut desaströses Bild hinsichtlich der Stimmung im Land selbst.
Schneemann
Zitat:Ukraine war: What will Russia's losses mean for Putin?https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-62879367
You can normally expect Russian state TV's flagship weekly news programme to trumpet Kremlin successes.
But Sunday's edition opened with a rare admission. "On the frontlines of the special operation [in Ukraine], this has been the toughest week so far," declared sombre-looking anchor Dmitry Kiselev. "It was particularly tough along the Kharkiv front, where following an onslaught by enemy forces that outnumbered ours, [Russian] troops were forced to leave towns they had previously liberated."
For "liberated", read "seized". Moscow had occupied those areas months ago, but after a lightning counter-offensive by the Ukrainian army, the Russian military has lost considerable territory in north-east Ukraine. [...]
"The Russian defence ministry dismissed rumours that Russian troops fled in disgrace from Balakliya, Kupiansk and Izyum," claimed the latest edition of the government paper, Rossiyskaya Gazeta. "They didn't flee. This was a pre-planned regrouping." In tabloid Moskovsky Komsomolets, a military analyst took a different view: "It's already clear that we underestimated the enemy. [Russian forces] took too long to react and the collapse came… As a result, we suffered a defeat and tried to minimise the loss by withdrawing our troops so they weren't surrounded."
Schneemann