It can take several days for battlefield reports to reach Putin's desk, making them frequently out of date, says a new report.
reported"Mr. Putin wakes daily around 7 a.m. to a written briefing on the war, with information carefully calibrated to emphasize successes and play down setbacks," according to current and former Russian intelligence officers."He has long refused to use the internet for fear of digital surveillance, Russian and U.S. officials have said, making him more dependent on briefing documents compiled by ideologically aligned advisers," cited the report.
The journal claims that commanders on the front lines first provide information about the battlefield to the Federal Security Service , which then relays it to the Russian Security Council. The information is then given to Putin via the council's secretary. Advance Ukrainian forces supported by Western-supplied artillery were encircling Putin's ill-equipped front-line men. Sources claimed that Mr. Putin ignored orders from his own generals and instructed the troops to maintain their position.
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