Putin's thug army: Russia deploys soccer hooligans to Ukraine as war drags on
David Bellavia, Dr. Richard Jadick, and Ozzie Martinez Jr. weigh in on the intensifying war in Ukraine after Russia fired more than 100 missiles. They also reflect on the military's efforts in the Battle of Fallujah. Russia will deploy violent soccer fans, known as "hooligans" or "ultras," to Ukraine in an effort to bolster troop numbers as the conflict enters its 11th month. "What is very clear is that Putin will not end this war any time soon," Rebekah Koffler, president of Doctrine & Strategy Consulting and a former DIA intelligence officer, told Fox News Digital. "He will use hooligans, prisoners, and any sort of thug to continue flowing fighters into Ukraine, to keep it from becoming part of NATO. The mission is this important."
Dec-30-2022, 12:54:37 GMT
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