People's Deputy Maryana Bezuglaya criticized the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Alexander Syrsky.
This information was reported by Patrioty, reports URA-Inform.
In her opinion, Syrsky does not believe in Ukraine’s victory in the war and is ready to sign a ceasefire agreement or other documents signifying the surrender of Ukraine.
“He agrees to sign a ceasefire and all sorts of variations on the theme of surrender and enforcement of peace. He does not believe in victory and sincerely believes that we are not capable of gaining an advantage over the Russians on our own soil. After all, he thinks symmetrically and makes a single logical conclusion for himself,” wrote Bezuglaya.
The people's deputy also drew parallels between Valery Zaluzhny and Alexander Syrsky, suggesting that Syrsky should leave the post of commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
“Remember, after Zaluzhny’s article in The Economist about the “deadlock,” I wrote that the Commander-in-Chief, who does not believe in victory, must leave. So, our next Commander-in-Chief is the same, and this is because they are products of the same mutual responsibility and a constant military school of management, which has completely fallen behind and degraded,” Bezuglaya added.
Recall that it was previously reported when Ukraine will be able to turn the tide of the war: forecast from ISW.