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The General Staff on the Brink Russia’s military leadership is reportedly nearing open revolt over the Kremlin’s decision to divert fuel from the front lines to Moscow. Senior officers are said to have little sympathy for the capital, which, after strikes on the Kapotnya oil refinery, now fears fuel shortages, long lines at gas stations, and public panic. According to these reports, the General Staff believes Moscow is once again being protected at the expense of the troops. The capital needs gasoline to maintain an appearance of normality, while the military needs diesel fuel for armored vehicles, ammunition deliveries, and the recovery of damaged equipment. Several department chiefs have reportedly told Valery Gerasimov directly that no serious offensive operations are possible without adequate fuel supplies. If tanks, infantry fighting vehicles, and aircraft are forced to conserve fuel for the sake of Moscow, assault operations may once again fall primarily on infantry units, resulting in significantly higher casualties. As a result, tensions between the government and the General Staff are reportedly growing and could become increasingly difficult to contain.

:)) hopefully there ain't gonna be a mad colonel taking power to begin to fight in earnest

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