NEW: Russia’s Prosecutor General just had a meeting with Putin where he slammed "significant problems" in the war in Ukraine to Putin’s face—including 9,000 reservists that were illegally mobilized, trouble paying troops and providing gear.
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Putin responded "by saying there are “questions” about “ensuring the defense capability of the state” now.
Comes as Russia is scrambling for ways to boost its manpower in Ukraine without kicking off domestic backlash, per an intel report.
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Word to the wise: Don't drink the tea. Avoid open 7th floor hotel windows and don't smoke in bed! Other than that...
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Sorry to hear about the new prosecutor
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If I were Russia's Prosecutor General I think I would stay on the 1st floor of any building I was in and not go anywhere around any windows if I were higher up. I also would only drink or eat sealed food and water so that some strange accident does not befall him.
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PR theatre. Putin can now blame lesser officials for the mess.
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The question arises if the PG is representing a certain fraction in the government that want change. And how powerful would that group be.
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