'Desperate' Putin's double trouble: UK intelligence chief says Russian despot is losing support at home and his 'exhausted' troops are running out of supplies - as defiant Zelensky taunts Kremlin that missile barrage which killed 11 will not break Ukraine
- Sir Jeremy Fleming says Russian forces are now reliant on backup in the form of prisoners and conscripts
- The head of GCHQ claims 'Ukraine's courageous action on the battlefield' and cyberspace is turning the tide
- He will make the remarks in a speech later today, less than 24 hours after fresh missile strikes by Russia
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has hit out after Russia launched missile strikes on cities yesterday
- He branded the country a 'terrorist state' and said the attack was a sign it could not win 'on the battlefield'
- At least 11 people are known to have been killed in the strikes, which came as people made their way to work
The head of GCHQ has said 'desperate' Russian president Vladimir Putin is losing the war with Ukraine both at home and abroad and faces a potential revolt against his leadership as 'exhausted' troops run out of supplies and munitions.
Sir Jeremy Fleming, the director of the UK's intelligence, cyber and security agency, is set to claim the war is badly backfiring in Putin's home country as fighting-age Russians desperately try to avoid being drafted into his 'war of choice'.
In a speech in London later today, Sir Jeremy will say that despite claims of an 'inevitable Russian military victory' at the start of the war, 'it's clear that Ukraine's courageous action on the battlefield and in cyberspace is turning the tide'.
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