“Confused” Russian troops are getting lost in Ukraine

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Yesterday Senator Tim Kaine stated that he’d heard reports of Russian troops refusing to enter Ukraine, which is tantamount to mutiny. This would help explain why Putin has had to ask neighboring countries such as Kazakhstan to send troops of their own. Now more reports are coming in about the Russian Army, and let’s just say that it’s not good for Putin.

Longtime White House correspondent Brian Karem says that according to his sources, Russian troops are “unhappy” and “confused” about why they’ve even been sent to Ukraine. Moreover, some of the Russian troops have flat out “gotten lost.” No, really.

This represents a stunning level of ineptness. What kind of world leader sends his army to invade another country, but leaves them so unprepared that they don’t even know how to get where they’re going? Given that Google Maps alone could probably have prevented this, we’re left to wonder if these Russian troops have gotten “lost” on purpose in order to not have to attack Ukrainians. Then again, Google is now sabotaging Google Maps in Ukraine, in order to protect Ukrainians.