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Putin’s advisers ‘afraid to tell him truth’ about Ukraine, says UK spy chief

The boss of the British spy agency GCHQ has claimed that demoralised Russian soldiers in Ukraine were refusing to carry out orders, sabotaging their equipment and even accidentally shooting down their own aircraft.
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Sir Jeremy Fleming, in a speech given in Australia, said Russia’s president Vladimir Putin ‘massively misjudged’ his chances for a swift military victory in Ukraine and claimed that his advisors were ‘afraid to tell him the truth’

Putin advisers ‘afraid to tell him truth’ about Ukraine error, says GCHQ head ► https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/mar/30/putin-advisers-russia-ukraine-error-gchq-head-jeremy-fleming-speech

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