Seems the russian military is "a bit" confused, and the higher ranks are slaughtering each other
"Since the full-scale invasion began, Putin has changed commanders of the Russian army in Ukraine at least four times - it still remains unclear who led the invasion in its first weeks, ISW remarks. It's possible Putin wanted to take all credit for the dramatic victory he expected, experts believe."
"Since April 2022 Aleksandr Dvornikov headed Russian troops in Ukraine, to be replaced by Gennadiy Zhidko two months later. Zhidko was replaced in October, after the Russian troops retreated from Kharkiv region. Sergey Surovikin took his place and engaged in mass strikes on Ukrainian energy infrastructure. Surovikin lasted until January, and was replaced by Gerasimov. Now, it seems, Gerasimov had to make way for Teplinsky."
Day 500 in the russian plan to take Kyyiv in 5 days.
I wonder why this war was started at all. Seems no one cares anyway in the Rodina. And Putin had some bad advisors. Senseless and useless, just a lot of people dying and Russia will not get out of this anymore.
Maybe there will be a war extending to Moscow but whatever happens, no way to let them ever take a seat on the international table again.
That ship has sailed.