Russians are employing this dastardly new technology called “mines” which no army on earth has encountered before, least of all those of the NATO members like France, Germany and the UK.

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    Also there’s an inverse survivorship bias going on here.

    The least trained troops are going to be the most likely to be captured so what statements they make is going to be reflected by whatever the weaknesses happen to be that were contributing factors to them being captured.

    They got overrun? Those who are captured are very likely to complain about lack of numbers and lack of support.

    They were completely outmatched by better trained forces who used better tactics? Those who are captured are very likely going to complain about lack of training.

    Their supply lines were interrupted? They’re almost certainly going to complain about a lack of supply.

    Never underestimate that those who are captured are probably going to be engaging in some degree of cope.

    What you hear in the western narrative is largely shaped by all the strengths of the Ukrainian side and all the deficits of the Russian side (and these often get exaggerated and even universalised). But it’s unusual to have much focus on the Ukrainian deficits and the Russian strengths.