Britain’s top military officer said Sunday that the fighting spirit of Russian forces is dropping fast in the face of unexpectedly fierce Ukrainian resistance, while Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s deputy warned that ensuring Moscow’s defeat could take “months, if not years.” “Russia hasn’t operated at this scale since the Second World War,” Admiral Sir Tony Radakin, the Chief of the Defense Staff, told the BBC in an interview. “And, to do what’s called combined arms maneuver is incredibly complex and incredibly difficult, and we’re seeing Russia failing to do that in a competent fashion.”Focusing on a 40-mile Russian convoy that has been stalled for several days northwest of Kyiv, Radakin said Moscow’s forces had “started to become dislocated,” in part due to a failure of basic maintenance.
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