Is Russia’s military falling apart in Ukraine?

Leaked radio messages suggest invading troops are ‘in complete disarray’ and ‘crying in combat’

24 February: Ukrainian servicemen prepare to respond to a Russian attack in the Lugansk region
Ukrainian troops prepare to fight Russian forces in the Luhansk region
(Image credit: Anatolii Stepanov/AFP via Getty Images)

Russian troops deployed in Ukraine are refusing to obey orders and running out of key supplies including food and fuel, intercepted radio messages appear to suggest.

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