The Russian Foreign Ministry complained about the 'exhausting battle' on three fronts.
The Russian Foreign Ministry complained about the 'war on three fronts.'
This was stated by the official spokesperson of the Russian Foreign Ministry, Maria Zakharova, at the All-Russian Media Forum 'YUNKOR' at the National Center 'Russia,' reports Charter97.org citing Russian media.
Thus, the Russian elite is increasingly forced to publicly acknowledge that the full-scale war it unleashed against Ukraine has turned into a strategic trap.
For example, Maria Zakharova began to complain about difficulties, stating that Russia is engaged in a grueling fight on three fronts simultaneously: military, economic, and informational.
"We are fighting on three fronts. On one front, we have an armed conflict, a battle. On another front, there is an economic battle, because a trade war has been waged against our country. There is also the information front," noted the "diplomat."
These words sounded like indirect confirmation that Moscow's resources are not limitless. After all, each of the "fronts" mentioned by Zakharova is a direct consequence of the Kremlin's aggression:
Armed conflict: occupying forces continue to burn reserves in Ukraine, facing heroic resistance from the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Economic battle: the "Trade War" that the diplomat complains about is a loop of international sanctions that is slowly but surely destroying Russian industry.
Information front: the Kremlin has definitively lost the battle for the global audience, finding itself in a vacuum of its own fakes and propaganda.
Such rhetoric may be aimed at justifying new waves of mobilization and the decline in the standard of living of Russians. It is clear that Zakharova is trying to portray her country as a "victim," even though it is the actions of the Russian Federation that have led to the country's complete international isolation.
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