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"To Kyiv" on the new uniform of the Russian Chechen army

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The new uniform of the Chechen army in Moscow features a patch that declares the indented target "to Kieu" prominently.

A video delivered by Russia-based communications company East2West in the United Kingdom shows a line of Chechen troops marching in front of an armored vehicle carrying the Chechen flag. .. Men in black uniforms each wear a patch on their backs.

Brabad believes in the advancement of the Russian military blunder that has already been attempted and failed in the Ukrainian capital earlier this year. After withdrawal and repair, the Kremlin's masterpiece declared it to occupy the industrial center of eastern Ukraine in Donbus. So far, victory has avoided them.

New uniform for law-enforcement agencies in Chechnya now bears a large 'To Kyiv' chevron on the back
Social media / e2w
A video distributed by the British Russian-based news agency East2West shows a column of Chechen troops marching in front of armored vehicles flying the Chechen flag. The men, clad in black uniforms, each wear the patch across their backs.
Social Media / e2w

Still, US officials warn that Russian President Vladimir Putin has great motivation for Ukrainian territory, he said.Wants to merge most of UkraineBefore stopping hostilities.

Chechen volunteers are part of what some analysts call "shadow mobilization." This is an effort to convene more troops for service in Ukraine without incurring the political costs of fighting Russian middle-class sons. And die.

"These are not middle-class children in St. Petersburg or Moscow," said chief British spy MI6 Chief Richard Moore about Russian recruits while speaking at the Aspen Security Forum last week. .. "These are poor children in rural Russia. They came from the blue-collar town of Siberia. They were born disproportionately from ethnic minorities. These are the feed for [Putin's] cannons."

Both British and American intelligence agencies have assessed that Russia is at risk of a shortage of recruits and supplies before reaching its goals in Ukraine. It doesn't matter if these goals include the capture of Kyiv.