'We aren't seeing results,' a guest on Russian state TV said following Russia's retreat from the city of Kherson.
He also said Putin's refusal to call the conflict a war is hindering Russian progress in Ukraine.
"We keep calling it a 'special military operation'—we're too shy to call it a war, which is a huge problem. Because with war, other laws are in play," said Shatrov. It's not the first time guests on Russian state TV have pointed to the country's military setbacks in the conflict.and Putin ally Vladimir Solovyov, nicknamed"Putin's voice" for his stridently pro-Kremlin views, said on November 1 that officials thought the war"would be a lot easier."
"True, not everything is going smoothly, yes, we thought everything would be a lot easier," he said on his"Yes, we anticipated and they started negotiations which have been derailed because nobody needs the Ukrainian people," Solovyov continued.
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