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“Ukraine is winning, Putin has admitted failure” – British Defense Minister on partial mobilization in Russia

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"Ukraine wins, Putin admits failure" — British Defense Minister on partial mobilization in Russia

Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine is defeated and Russia becomes global outcast. While Ukraine is winning this war.

Announcement as Kremlin dictator by Vladimir Putinin the Russian Federation, partial mobilization and plans to illegally annex part of Ukraine are de facto recognition that his so-called “special military operation” in Ukraine is failing.

This was stated by British Defense Secretary Ben Wallace, according to the page of the Ministry defense of the UK on Twitter.

“President Putin's breach of his own promises not to mobilize part of his population and the illegal annexation of part of Ukraine is an admission that his invasion (of Ukraine. – Ed.) is failing. He and his defense minister sent tens of thousands of their citizens to their deaths, ill-equipped and ill-managed,” said Ben Wallace.

The British Defense Minister stressed that no threats and Russian propaganda can hide the fact that Ukraine is winning this war, and the international community is the only one. Russia is becoming a world pariah for barbarism.

Recall that on September 21, during the morning address to the people, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced partial mobilization throughout the country from today. Under the mobilization, according to the statement of the Russian dictator, the military will fall into the reserve, having military specialties and combat experience.

Putin also threatened the West with the use of nuclear weapons. read here.

As reported, after the announcement of partial mobilization in Russia, the citizens of the terrorist country sold out all direct air tickets from Moscow to Turkish Istanbul and the Armenian capital Yerevan for today, September 21st. However, there is a nuance and not all Russians will be able to go abroad.

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