Milbloggers criticize the Russian military command.
Continued limited raids from the territory of Ukraine into the border regions of Russia will most likely force the Kremlin choose between paying reputational or resource costs in response to an invasion.
This is stated in the report of analysts from the Institute for the Study of War.
Russian sources, including the Ministry of Defense (MoD), claim that units of the Russian Volunteer Corps (RDK) and the Freedom of Russia Legion (LSR) continued attacks on Russian border settlements, primarily in the Kursk region and Belgorod region , but Russian border guards repelled the attacks.
Milbloggers claimed that RDK and LSR made a low-altitude helicopter landing near Kozinka in the evening and that Russian forces continued to defend.
In particular, a well-known Russian military blogger criticized the Russian military command – they say that the Russian border areas cannot “breathe freely” in the third year of the war, and argued that someone made a strategic miscalculation by deciding to withdraw Russian troops completely back to Russia.
The Milblogger also called on the Russian military to take corrective measures that would somehow push back the line front at least 40 kilometers from the Russian border from Ukraine.
Another miblogger criticized Russian forces for not setting up barricades in certain border settlements to prevent attacks from Ukrainian territory.
“This criticism underscores the Kremlin's current dilemma amid the invasions,” experts say.
This morning, March 15, in the Russian Belgorod it was restless again, sirens sounded. There was shelling in the city.
The Russian Ministry of Defense said that air defense forces shot down seven missiles.
Residents of Belgorod reported explosions in the city center on March 14. Governor Vyacheslav Gladkov announced two deaths in the region on Thursday and hospitalization of several more residents. Five more people, according to authorities, were injured in the shelling of the Grayvoronsky district.
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