Russlands Krieg: Warum Putins Plan bislang nicht aufgeht
Why Putin's plan hasn't worked so far
Status: 02/27/2022 00:41 a.m
Russia is advancing in Ukraine but is encountering significant resistance. The losses seem relatively high, and people in Russia know little about them - yet.
By Patrick Gensing, tagesschau.de
It has been almost a week since Russian President Vladimir Putin gave the order to invade Ukraine. Since then, his troops have been able to advance far into the neighboring country, but
various analysts believe that Russia is making much slower progress than the Kremlin expected and planned.
This is indicated, among other things, by fighting around an airport near Kiev, where the attackers wanted to build a bridgehead for troop transport, but initially did not succeed.
Ukraine's anti-aircraft defense has so far not been able to completely eliminate Russia - with fatal consequences: Ukraine claims to have shot down two Russian transport planes in the night from Friday to Saturday alone, in which special forces were allegedly brought inland. According to the AP news agency, US sources confirmed this information, but so far there are no pictures or videos as evidence.
There also seemed to be problems in supplying the advancing troops. Videos show burnt-out Russian military transports that were supposed to deliver supplies. There are also increasing reports of Russian tanks stranded without fuel.
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Reality check propaganda
But there is growing evidence that the defenders' morale is significantly higher than that of the attackers. As Ukraine fights as David against Goliath Russia and the population pulls together, the Russian attackers are confronted with a reality that doesn't fit with the Kremlin's propaganda.
Instead of being greeted by a jubilant populace eager to be liberated from
a supposed "Nazi regime," the invaders find a well-prepared army and a populace willing to fight. Even without weapons, Ukrainians confront Russian tanks.
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Parallel world in Russian state media
The Russian state media paints a completely distorted picture of the events that has less and less in common with reality: there is no mention of the war, there are no reports of Russian casualties, and allegedly there is no fighting in Kiev at all, only in the Donbass.
Many Russians are still convinced that no Russians were killed. A ticking time bomb until the edifice of lies of the government and the state media collapses. Although Putin controls his propaganda stations as
weapons in the information war , total control of information is hardly possible in the age of social media.
So it's only a matter of time before videos of dead Russian soldiers, destroyed military columns and prisoners being paraded reach more people in Russia. Then the mood could quickly turn against the war.