Feb 11 โ€ข 16:37 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ฑ๐Ÿ‡น Lithuania Lrytas

The Kremlin is Testing the Patience of Russian Soldiers: 'Shock on the Front. How Are We Supposed to Fight?'

Russian soldiers are experiencing communication disruptions, which have led to operational paralysis and misinformation, raising serious concerns about their combat effectiveness.

Recent reports indicate that Russian soldiers are facing significant communication issues that have rendered certain units partially paralyzed. This disruption in operational communication has resulted in tragic incidents, including cases where troops mistakenly fired upon their own positions. Such scenarios highlight the critical state of coordination in the field, prompting leaders and personnel to question their ability to effectively engage in combat under these circumstances.

In light of these communication challenges, Ivan Utenkov, a Russian propagandist, has raised alarm bells regarding the viability of maintaining order at the frontlines. He emphasized the severity of the situation by asking rather provocatively how Russian soldiers were expected to communicate and coordinate their actions without reliable channels, musing whether one should resort to carrier pigeons given the failure of modern technologies like Starlink and Telegram. The growing frustration among troops reflects deeper systemic issues within the Russian military's operational framework.

Moreover, the communication breakdown is reportedly exacerbated by governmental interference. The Russian government has been accused of deliberately throttling access to Telegram, a widely used platform among the population and particularly in military contexts. This move appears to be an effort to steer users towards more state-controlled internet services, thereby limiting free communication. As these conditions develop on the battlefield, they present not only logistical challenges for the Russian military but also illuminate broader concerns about governmental control over information and communications in crisis situations.

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