Monday, September 12, 2022

Putin's Allies Start To Criticize His War Strategy In Ukraine

Ramzan Kadyrov: ‘If today or tomorrow no changes in strategy are made, I will be forced to speak with the leadership of the defence ministry …’ Photograph: Chingis Kondarov/Reuters  

The Guardian: Putin loyalist Kadyrov criticises Russian army’s performance over Ukraine retreat  

Ramzan Kadyrov, Kremlin-appointed Chechnya leader, suggests Putin might not be fully aware of true state of affairs 

Ramzan Kadyrov, the Kremlin-appointed leader of Chechnya, has criticised the Russian army’s leadership after it appeared to be caught off guard by Ukraine’s fightback against the Russian invasion in the north-east. 

In a sign that the Kremlin may face serious fallout over the loss of territory that the Russian occupation administrations had repeatedly stated they planned to keep “for ever”, Kadyrov also suggested that Vladimir Putin might not be aware of the real state of affairs.

 “They have made mistakes and I think they will draw the necessary conclusions,” Kadyrov said in an audio message posted to his Telegram channel on Sunday.  

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WNU Editor: Ramzan Kadyrov is not the only Putin ally who is not happy with what has happened .... Russian Commander Says He's 'Depressed' by How War Is Turning Out (Newsweek). 

Putin's Allies Start To Criticize His War Strategy In Ukraine  

Putin ally calls Russian retreat in Ukraine ‘astounding’ -- The Hill 

Chechen Leader Kadyrov Condemns Russian Army After Kharkiv Defeat -- National Interest  

Putin ally Kadyrov criticises Russian army after Ukraine setback -- Al Jazeera  

Day 201 of War in Ukraine: Chechen Strongman Kadyrov, Loyalists Criticise Putin as Ukraine Claims Lost Ground -- Days 201  

Putin ally Kadyrov slams Russian forces' "mistakes" in Ukraine -- Axios

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