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Russian war machine not close to living up to its pre-war billing
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Kiev, Sep 13 (TIWN) From September 7-11, Russian President Vladimir Putin's military forces saw at least 338 pieces of important military hardware, from fighter jets to tanks to trucks, destroyed, damaged or captured, according to numbers from the open source intelligence website Oryx.
The developments come as Ukraines forces have bolted through Moscow-held territory in an offensive that has stunned the Russians in its speed and breadth.
Ukrainian reports say Putin’s troops are fleeing east to the Russian border in whatever transport they can find, even taking cars from the civilian population in the areas they had captured since the start of the war in February, reports CNN.
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