May 9 Fears Mount as Russia’s Strategic Position Weakens
Russia’s military is faltering amid eastern losses, Crimea strikes, and fears of May 9 attacks, military expert Chuck Pfarrer says, marking a turning point in the war and Kremlin instability.
Russia’s military is faltering amid eastern losses, Crimea strikes, and fears of May 9 attacks, military expert Chuck Pfarrer says, marking a turning point in the war and Kremlin instability.
Russia’s military strength is being exposed as a myth, with heavy losses in the east, ongoing assaults on Crimea, and growing concerns over potential attacks on Moscow around May 9.
As the Kremlin faces unprecedented pressure, the situation in Ukraine continues to shift dramatically.
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In an exclusive interview, military expert Chuck Pfarrer, a former US Navy officer with extensive experience in counterterrorism and gray zone warfare, joins political scientist and Kyiv Post Special Correspondent Jason Smart to analyze the critical turning point in the conflict and what Russia’s weakening strategic position and the escalating instability within the Kremlin.