Could Russian soldiers cope with Western long-range artillery? | Sir Lawrence Freedman
"If there's a serious Ukrainian push, they may struggle to cope with it."
Emeritus professor of war Sir Lawrence Freedman says that Russians "have scrambled around to keep their numbers up" and Western weapons could "start to turn the course of the war."
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Emeritus professor of war Sir Lawrence Freedman says that Russians "have scrambled around to keep their numbers up" and Western weapons could "start to turn the course of the war."
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