It is also evidence of a major reason why Russian troops have often fought poorly in the Ukraine war: they are not following their own playbook.
Artem Priakhin/Getty ImagesAssessing current Russian doctrine is difficult.
However, the problem may not have been Russian doctrine as much as the overall strategy of the Ukraine war.
"There are plenty of aspects to their defense that are entirely consistent with their historical practice and doctrine," Boston said.
If the Russian military was that bad, then maybe the Ukrainian military wasn't that good?
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