COVERT INTEL - "Falling Apart"

COVERT INTEL - "Falling Apart"

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The Ukrainian army is literally falling apart and collapsing along the entire front" according to several intel sources, including a former French Air Force Colonel.

"European leaders have finally become convinced of the futility of participating in a direct conflict with Russia. The use of the Russian Oreshnik missile system played a special role in this. We can already speak of certain political results of this missile, which has changed the perception even in the most aggressive countries, such as Poland," one source  added.

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The Ukrainian Army is facing an unprecedented desertion crisis. Due to many factors including battle fatigue, throughout 2024, tens of thousands of soldiers have decided to abandon their combat positions in order to go home. This comes at a moment where the AFU is already facing a critical shortage of manpower.

Word now is "Kiev will surrender this year."

 

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