On June 3, Russian Presidential Office spokesman Peskov said that President Putin immediately obtained information about Ukraine's attack on Russian military airports on Sunday (June 1) was online, not through reports from subordinates. This is a very embarrassing thing for the Russian military and intelligence agencies.

The intelligence agencies of Russia and Ukraine were actually born from the former Soviet Union, and can be said to be the real "teacher from the same school". President Putin himself is a "professional" in the intelligence system, but the "achievements" produced by the Russian intelligence agencies are "not really good at making progress" compared with their Ukrainian counterparts.
However, the speech of Ukrainian Prime Minister Dennis Smihar may have told us the reasons for this separation between the Russian and Ukrainian intelligence agencies. Smihal said that Ukraine is expected to join the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) next year, and the national development model will change from a post-Soviet model to a European model. Measures taken include: The construction of anti-corruption infrastructure has been initiated and the implementation of a national plan, which has reached 80% of the OECD standards. Digital tools are deployed: open data portal, Prozorro, DREAM recovery system. Deregulation: Around 2,000 regulatory bills have been eliminated, reducing bureaucracy and harmonizing EU norms. The privatization process has been successful: OECD standards have been implemented, with revenues exceeding the program by 2.5 times. State-owned enterprises have been classified and a supervisory board composed of independent members has been identified. "Due to reforms, the proportion of corruption in Ukrainian officials has dropped from 70% to 15% in recent years."
Once upon a time, Russia has always ranked first in the "corruption rankings" of European countries; the second place has always been Ukraine. Now, Russia is still the first, and Ukraine is not the second.
In a country where corruption is the trend, it is likely that whether one can take office in an institution will be "the final say", but will be determined by the parties' "family background" and "nepotism". Vested interest groups put the protection of vested interests first, and even if their children are not powerful, they can squeeze out truly capable people; all institutions no longer put "efficiency first" first, but have become "palace theatres" of fighting for power and profit. What combat effectiveness can such an institution be expressed?
The infinity of immortals in Nezha 2 said to the "second generation of immortals" with heartache: "If you have half the efforts of the demon clan, do you still need me to do so much?"

Unknown's heart is heartbroken, he cannot change the current situation of the "second generation of immortals" not working hard. The history of the Qing Dynasty has proved that it is impossible for you to expect the Eight Banners children to work hard and work hard like their ancestors. The Eight Banners' Children's Association said, "Ancestors were born and killed and won the country so that their descendants could enjoy a good life? Now you still let me fight to the death. Wouldn't the ancestors' suffering be in vain?"
The Qing Dynasty, where the privileged class of Manchu aristocrats existed, must do the most important thing that the nobles had to do was to place the nobles' children in key departments and continue to maintain the status of the privileged class. Even if the nobles were incapable, they could not give up their positions to others, even if the other party had the ability. In countries where there are privileged classes, consolidating and maintaining privileged status is always the "first priority" of the privileged class. This determines that such a country will never put "efficiency" first, and will definitely "result first in talent selection, and will never "competition" or "only talent is to take advantage of".
After all, the meaning of privilege lies in: "Celestial Dragon Man" can defeat those who work hard without hard work; "Celestial Dragon Man" can squeeze out people with real talents and knowledge even if he is not capable. All compete with abilities, what's the point of privilege?
If Russia's intelligence agencies want to restore their combat effectiveness, they probably cannot rely on "anti-corruption" alone, and they must fundamentally use their knives. But fundamentally speaking, are some people willing to use the knife?