Lessons Learned: Ukrainian Drone Commander on Russian Troops in War.

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Russian troops made themselves easy targets at the start of the war in Ukraine, but have since learned from their mistakes, according to a Ukrainian drone commander. The early months of the war revealed severe flaws in Moscow's wartime strategy, with between 60,000 to 80,000 Russian soldiers killed or wounded. Ukrainian troops on the frontline say they're running dangerously low on ammunition, with NATO warning that Ukraine is expending its ammunition "many times higher" than the West's rate of production.
- A Ukrainian drone commander said Russian troops would sit around and get shot at the start of the war, but have learned from their mistakes Yahoo News
- The Makeshift Armor Of The Ukraine War Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty
- Ukrainian Drone Unit Reveals Ammunition Crisis Is Helping Vladimir Putin's War The Daily Beast
- Ukrainian troops say Western military officers have been FaceTiming with them to teach them how to use weapons coming without instructions Yahoo News
- Ukrainian soldier says Russians sat around to get shot at war's start Business Insider
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