British Intelligence: Russia may run out of energy in Ukraine

Russia will find it difficult to continue the military campaign, and Ukraine could be activated in counterattacks, British intelligence chief Richard Moore has said. Moore has said Russia has faced “epic loss” in its initial war goals in Ukraine, such as the collapse of the president, the search of Kiev and the collapse [...]
Moore has said that Russia has faced “epic loss” in its initial war goals in Ukraine, such as the collapse of the president, controlling Kiev and breaking unity within the West.
He spoke at the Aspen Forum in a rare public presentation.
Moore has called the invasion the most unscathed subx0th of aggression in Europe since World War II”.
He has said that the victories Russia has recently scored are the small “” and that this state risks losing energy.
Our assessment is that the Russians will find it increasingly difficult to find labor and material power in the coming weeks”, Moore said during the Colorado conference.
They're going to have to take a vacation, and that allows Ukrainians to launch counterattack”.
The British intelligence chief has said that a kind of victory on the battlefield would represent “significant messages for all of Europe that this is a campaign that can be won”, especially before winter, when pressure for gas supplies is expected to increase.
“We are in difficult times”, he said.
According to him, another reason why we have to continue supporting Ukrainians is because China's leader, Xi Jinping “, is observing as a hawk”.
“There is no indication that Russian President Vladimir Putin is ill”, he has responded when asked about the health of the Russian leader, being in line with the positions of his American counterpart, chief of Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) William Burns.
Moore has said that 400 Russian intelligence officials, who have been acting secretly, have been expelled from Europe, cutting Russia's access to the continent by half.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has ordered the invasion of Ukraine on 24 February. He calls the war <x0 special military operation” to demilitarise Ukraine. The West has responded to Russia, striking the economy of this state with severe sanctions./REL












