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According to the American Lieutenant General Jonathan Braga, undermining the ene...

Due to IPSO, Ukraine could remove 17,000 invaders from the front: GUR reacted

According to the American Lieutenant General Jonathan Braga, undermining the enemy's fighting spirit is a traditional military activity. A tremendous number of methods is used for this purpose. Ukraine could remove at least 17,000 Russian invaders from the battlefield. Various information operations helped this. This was told in an interview with Business Insider by the head of the US Army Special Operations General Jonathan Braga.

According to him, they did not even have to be eliminated physically, because the warriors of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation left the front independently and do not pose any threat. This is due to the enemy demoralization campaign. "At the tactical level, undermining the will and moral spirit of individual soldiers, undermining the overall potential of the unit - is an integral and traditional military activity aimed at resolving doubts about the enemy's minds," Jonathan Braga said.

Separately, the American General noted that there are a huge number of methods that Ukrainian special services may seem to be used to spread the low fighting in the occupation army. Jonathan Braga mentioned the cruel methods of the Russian Federation when soldiers are executed for refusing to obey orders and retreat. The Kremlin tries to counteract information campaigns, but there is no special result. LIGA.

net journalists appealed to the representative of the Main Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defense (GUR MO) Andriy Yusov. He could not confirm this information, but hinted that the work of the Ukrainian side was ongoing. "We will not comment on the numbers, but Ukraine, of course, works in this direction," the scout said. We will remind, on September 6 Andriy Yusov told how the Russian Federation uses IPSO against Ukraine.