Igor Girkin's social media updates on the war in Ukraine frequently criticize Russia's forces and their commanders.
Russian military blogger and former intelligence officer Igor Girkin has reiterated his criticism of Moscow's efforts in trying to take the city of Bakhmut.
In any case, he believed that there was no need for such a counteroffensive given the success of Ukraine's winter campaign in which it has exacted"attrition" on troops fighting for Russia.
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