Speaking toCNNon grounds of anonymity, the official said units were running out of food and fuel, with some “surrendering without a fight”. As a result the assault is “basically … where it was yesterday,” they claimed.
“There has been in the last six days evidence of a certain risk averse behaviour by the Russian military,” they said.
“And they’ve got, a lot of these soldiers are conscripts, never been in combat before, some of whom we believe weren’t even told they were going to be in combat.” news.com.au