Even Putin's propaganda media give up, they used to laugh at him - while after the counter-offensive they are calling the Ukrainian army a "hard nut"

The Russian propaganda campaign has begun to decline since the Ukrainian counter-offensive has increased.

The Kremlin's chief propagandist has changed his rhetoric and now they are calling the Ukrainian army a "strong nut", armed with the best western weapons, until some time ago they were constantly mocking them, Telegrafi reports.

This is best evidenced by the scenes on Russian televisions that are financed by the Kremlin.

Vladimir Putin's main propagandist, Vladimir Solovyov, has appeared on the Full Contact show in a serious physical condition, with bruises on his face.

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"I am worried.

Of course we want our guys to break the other side and advance, but life doesn't work like that," said Solovyov, sounding mournful and resigned.

Mihail Onufrienko, military expert and frequent guest on Solovyov's show, is no longer mentioning the "special military operation".

"It is a difficult war, a big war, the world has not seen a war of such proportions since the Second World War.

Apparently, we don't have enough troops to stop them," Onufrienko complained.

/Telegraph/

Watch this roundup of clips, featuring panicked Kremlin propagandists on several state TV programs, discussing impressive gains by Ukraine's Armed Forces in reclaiming control over Ukrainian territory.

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