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UK MI6 Chief Says Russia's Ukraine War Effort Is Running 'Out Of Steam'

 

Business Insider: British spy chief says Russia is about to 'run out of steam' in Ukraine, opening the door for Ukrainian forces to 'strike back' 

* The UK's spy chief said Russia is likely to "run out of steam" in Ukraine soon. 

* He said this will give Ukraine an opportunity to strike back against invading forces. 

* Other military and Russia experts have offered similar assessments as the conflict morphs into a war of attrition. 

The Russian military offensive in Ukraine will likely lose momentum in the near future, offering Ukrainian forces an opportunity to "strike back," Richard Moore, chief of Britain's Secret Intelligence Service (MI6), said on Thursday at the Aspen Security Forum in Colorado. 

"I think they're about to run out of steam," Moore said of the Russians. "They will have to pause in some way, and that will give the Ukrainians opportunities to strike back." 

Moore said that it's important for Ukrainian morale that they "demonstrate their ability to strike back."  

Read more ....  

WNU Editor: The MI6 chief is saying that now is the time for Ukraine to "strike back" .... Ukraine Will Have Moment to Strike Back as Russia Runs Out of Steam: MI6 (Newsweek), More here .... Exhausted Russian army gives Ukraine chance to strike back, says British spy chief (The Telegraph). 

MI6 head Richard Moore is also saying the Russian Army is exhausted. That may be true, but from what I am seeing it is the Ukraine Army that is looking exhausted. 

UK MI6 Chief Says Russia's Ukraine War Effort Is Running 'Out Of Steam'  

UK Spy Chief Sees Russia's Military Running 'Out of Steam' Soon -- Bloomberg  

British spy chief predicts Russian forces will soon "run out of steam" in Ukraine -- CBS  

Russia's Ukraine war effort running 'out of steam' as Putin's ability to spy in Europe cut in half, MI6 chief says -- CNN  

Russians ‘about to run out of steam’ in Ukraine, UK intel chief Richard Moore says -- NYPost

Russia 'about to run out of steam' after 'epic fails' in Ukraine, MI6 chief says -- SKY News



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