Putin's forces 'exhausted' with 'minimal' ammo: Former Russian commander

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Igor Girkin continued to criticize the Russian military's performance in Ukraine on Sunday as it claimed to have taken control of Bakhmut.

of the Russian military's performance in the war, frequently posting lengthy breakdowns of their shortcomings to his personal Telegram account.

On Sunday morning, Girkin shared a lengthy post analyzing the latest news from the battlefield and suggested that he expects a major attack from Ukrainian forces soon, due to the poor shape that Russian forces are in. "Why do I think the enemy will attack soon? Precisely because they have the best chance to succeed now," Girkin wrote, as translated from Russian."The best strike units of the Russian Armed Forces are exhausted from months of fighting. Stocks of ammunition are minimal."

Former Russian commander Igor Girkin is seen. On Sunday, Girkin claimed that Russian troops in Ukraine are"exhausted" and working with depleted stores of ammunition.In his post, Girkin explained in further detail how Ukrainian forces would be met by Russia in attacks from different fronts. If, for example, they led an attack in the Donetsk region in the Donbas, they would face troops"that are badly shattered and 'thinned out' by redeployment of reserves to Bakhmut.

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