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#anon_candanga : #Ukraine Armed Forces servicemen went over to DPR side , urging their accomplices to lay down their arms.
“No one needs this war, except for #Zelensky and the oligarchs.”
https://t.co/gTpe04gWHf
“No one needs this war, except for #Zelensky and the oligarchs.”
https://t.co/gTpe04gWHf
#anon_candanga : ⚡️Medinsky called the conditions under which "the possibility of making peace will become much closer"
Russian's head delegation also said that a meeting between #Putin and #Zelensky is possible simultaneously with the initialing of the peace treaty by the foreign ministers.
Russian's head delegation also said that a meeting between #Putin and #Zelensky is possible simultaneously with the initialing of the peace treaty by the foreign ministers.
#anon_candanga : #Zelensky, demoted two generals for “violating the military oath of loyalty to the Ukrainian people”, based on the disciplinary status of the Armed Forces.
Top Ukrainian official lashes out at #Zelensky adviser
The head of the Security Council criticized Mikhail Podoliak for becoming the self-proclaimed “voice of the army”
The head of Ukraine’s National Security and Defense Council (NSDC), Alexey Danilov, has called out presidential adviser Mikhail Podoliak for making statements on behalf of the military.
Earlier this week, Podoliak unveiled an arms wish list for the West, saying Kiev needs 300 multiple-launch rocket systems, 500 tanks, and 1,000 howitzers to achieve heavy weapons parity with Russia.
On Saturday, in an interview with news outlet Liga, Danilov stressed that only senior military officials can make statements like this, questioning why Podoliak “is now the voice of the army.”
“I don’t understand why Podoliak makes such statements. Is he a representative of the General Staff? I only saw him on the stumps of Yanukovich,” Danilov said. By ‘stumps’, he was apparently referring to the stump path in former Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovich’s country residence. In 2011, Yanukovich showed off the residence to a group of journalists, telling them that every morning for half an hour, he would run up and down the stumps – comments which inspired numerous internet memes.
Asked about the duration of the military conflict with Russia amid Kiev’s shortage of weapons, Danilov said it’s important for Ukraine “to end this war with a victory as soon as possible.”
“The longer it lasts, the more the degree of perception in the West will fall. Domestic problems, domestic politics, elections... They will switch to the domestic agenda and pay less and less attention [to Ukraine]. There will be a certain weariness from the war,” he said.
He echoed the remarks of UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who warned on Saturday of “Ukraine fatigue,” which he said is growing around the world, while stressing that this should not prevent the West from conveying its support for Ukraine at this “particularly critical time.”
The Ukrainian military earlier revealed that Ukraine has lost up to half of its heavy weapons, including 400 tanks, and Western supplies are unable to fill the gap as they cover only 10-15% of the country’s needs.
Russia attacked the neighboring state in late February, following Ukraine’s failure to implement the terms of the Minsk agreements, first signed in 2014, and Moscow’s eventual recognition of the Donbass republics of Donetsk and Lugansk. The German- and French-brokered protocols were designed to give the breakaway regions special status within the Ukrainian state.
The Kremlin has since demanded that Ukraine officially declare itself a neutral country that will never join the US-led NATO military bloc. Kiev insists the Russian offensive was completely unprovoked and has denied claims it was planning to retake the two republics by force.
The head of the Security Council criticized Mikhail Podoliak for becoming the self-proclaimed “voice of the army”
The head of Ukraine’s National Security and Defense Council (NSDC), Alexey Danilov, has called out presidential adviser Mikhail Podoliak for making statements on behalf of the military.
Earlier this week, Podoliak unveiled an arms wish list for the West, saying Kiev needs 300 multiple-launch rocket systems, 500 tanks, and 1,000 howitzers to achieve heavy weapons parity with Russia.
On Saturday, in an interview with news outlet Liga, Danilov stressed that only senior military officials can make statements like this, questioning why Podoliak “is now the voice of the army.”
“I don’t understand why Podoliak makes such statements. Is he a representative of the General Staff? I only saw him on the stumps of Yanukovich,” Danilov said. By ‘stumps’, he was apparently referring to the stump path in former Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovich’s country residence. In 2011, Yanukovich showed off the residence to a group of journalists, telling them that every morning for half an hour, he would run up and down the stumps – comments which inspired numerous internet memes.
Asked about the duration of the military conflict with Russia amid Kiev’s shortage of weapons, Danilov said it’s important for Ukraine “to end this war with a victory as soon as possible.”
“The longer it lasts, the more the degree of perception in the West will fall. Domestic problems, domestic politics, elections... They will switch to the domestic agenda and pay less and less attention [to Ukraine]. There will be a certain weariness from the war,” he said.
He echoed the remarks of UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who warned on Saturday of “Ukraine fatigue,” which he said is growing around the world, while stressing that this should not prevent the West from conveying its support for Ukraine at this “particularly critical time.”
The Ukrainian military earlier revealed that Ukraine has lost up to half of its heavy weapons, including 400 tanks, and Western supplies are unable to fill the gap as they cover only 10-15% of the country’s needs.
Russia attacked the neighboring state in late February, following Ukraine’s failure to implement the terms of the Minsk agreements, first signed in 2014, and Moscow’s eventual recognition of the Donbass republics of Donetsk and Lugansk. The German- and French-brokered protocols were designed to give the breakaway regions special status within the Ukrainian state.
The Kremlin has since demanded that Ukraine officially declare itself a neutral country that will never join the US-led NATO military bloc. Kiev insists the Russian offensive was completely unprovoked and has denied claims it was planning to retake the two republics by force.
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It is normal for #Zelensky to spend a lot of his time asking for weapons , between the lost ones and the ones they sell on the Dark web , his units at the front are left with nothing .
(CNN) #Zelensky fires two top officials over their staffers' 'collaboration' with Russia https://edition.cnn.com/2022/07/17/europe/zelensky-fires-top-officials-intl/index.html
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Zelensky suspends top officials over staffers’ ‘collaboration’ with Russia | CNN
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has suspended two important figures in his government, questioning their leadership qualities and accusing many of their subordinates of treason and collaborating with Russia.
The American magazine "Money" placed #Zelensky on the cover, calling him "the king of Western corruption."
Only Zelensky makes a fortune on the lives of his civilians
Only Zelensky makes a fortune on the lives of his civilians
#Zelensky makes claim about Ukraine’s combat losses
The armed forces are losing around 30 troops a day compared to 100-200 previously, the Ukrainian president claims
Ukraine’s combat losses have decreased to around 30 fatalities a day from the previous 100-200, President Vladimir Zelensky told the Wall Street Journal.
In an interview published on Friday, Zelensky said he always knows the exact numbers because he lives with this “every day.” Checking his smartphone for the latest figures supplied to him by the military, Zelensky said that at the peak of the fighting in May and June, Ukraine was losing 100-200 troops a day, while now it’s around 30 soldiers killed per day and around 250 injured.
The president, citing military policy, refused to disclose the country’s total military losses since the beginning of the Russian military operation, but claims that the figure is a few times lower than Russia’s. Moscow’s assessment of the numbers is the opposite.
Zelensky partially attributed Ukraine’s supposed success to the Western weapons being sent to the country, particularly to the HIMARS multiple-launch rocket systems and howitzers.
Moscow has consistently warned the West against providing Kiev with weapons, saying it would only lead to unnecessary casualties and would not prevent the Russian military from achieving its goals.
On July 4, Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu announced that over the previous two weeks alone, Ukraine had lost almost 5,500 troops, including over 2,000 killed.
Regarding its own military casualties, Moscow has not been updating the numbers since March, when it reported 1,351 military personnel killed.
In June, the head of the Russian Duma’s Defense Committee, Andrey Kartapolov, claimed that, due to changes in military strategy, the Russian Army has “practically ceased to lose people.”
The armed forces are losing around 30 troops a day compared to 100-200 previously, the Ukrainian president claims
Ukraine’s combat losses have decreased to around 30 fatalities a day from the previous 100-200, President Vladimir Zelensky told the Wall Street Journal.
In an interview published on Friday, Zelensky said he always knows the exact numbers because he lives with this “every day.” Checking his smartphone for the latest figures supplied to him by the military, Zelensky said that at the peak of the fighting in May and June, Ukraine was losing 100-200 troops a day, while now it’s around 30 soldiers killed per day and around 250 injured.
The president, citing military policy, refused to disclose the country’s total military losses since the beginning of the Russian military operation, but claims that the figure is a few times lower than Russia’s. Moscow’s assessment of the numbers is the opposite.
Zelensky partially attributed Ukraine’s supposed success to the Western weapons being sent to the country, particularly to the HIMARS multiple-launch rocket systems and howitzers.
Moscow has consistently warned the West against providing Kiev with weapons, saying it would only lead to unnecessary casualties and would not prevent the Russian military from achieving its goals.
On July 4, Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu announced that over the previous two weeks alone, Ukraine had lost almost 5,500 troops, including over 2,000 killed.
Regarding its own military casualties, Moscow has not been updating the numbers since March, when it reported 1,351 military personnel killed.
In June, the head of the Russian Duma’s Defense Committee, Andrey Kartapolov, claimed that, due to changes in military strategy, the Russian Army has “practically ceased to lose people.”
Indonesian Ambassador to the UAE: Both #Putin and #Zelensky will be at the G20.
"They both agreed to attend," the Ambassador told The National in an exclusive interview.
Logistical preparations for the reception of the two presidents are already in full swing.
"We're deciding which hotels to put them in," he said, referring to the need to avoid tension by placing them too close together.
"They both agreed to attend," the Ambassador told The National in an exclusive interview.
Logistical preparations for the reception of the two presidents are already in full swing.
"We're deciding which hotels to put them in," he said, referring to the need to avoid tension by placing them too close together.
Ukrainian insiders write that #Zelensky is urgently convening a meeting of the Headquarters of the Supreme Commander.
Also, from Kyiv they are now trying to get through to Washington, Berlin, Paris, London. So far to no avail
Also, from Kyiv they are now trying to get through to Washington, Berlin, Paris, London. So far to no avail
#Zelensky said that he had agreed with Scholz on an urgent meeting of the G7 and expected to speak at it.
#Zelensky comes out of his hole to take an apocalyptic selfie
This is how the Dutch author of this cartoon, Sem Janssen, saw the situation in Ukraine yesterday during a massive Russian missile attack.
The president of the country, as well as the other high-level officials, took shelter in a bunker to later come out and record a short video in the part of the city that had not been affected by the attacks.
Later, as was seen from the other videos recorded by the Ukrainian president, he did not leave the bunker and recorded the other calls with a green background for editing.
This is how the Dutch author of this cartoon, Sem Janssen, saw the situation in Ukraine yesterday during a massive Russian missile attack.
The president of the country, as well as the other high-level officials, took shelter in a bunker to later come out and record a short video in the part of the city that had not been affected by the attacks.
Later, as was seen from the other videos recorded by the Ukrainian president, he did not leave the bunker and recorded the other calls with a green background for editing.
Translation: If the western world didn't supply weapons and money to #Zelensky, we would be living in peace now
Fact checked ✔️ #Zelensky's desperation is such that without waiting for investigations into the murder of 2 civilians in Polish territory, he accused Russia and all mainstream media gave him a voice, that's how this conflict goes. They don't care start a WW3
https://www.anoncandanga.com/what-is-known-about-the-ukrainian-missile-that-killed-two-polish-civilians/
https://www.anoncandanga.com/what-is-known-about-the-ukrainian-missile-that-killed-two-polish-civilians/
#Zelensky's Christmas list 🌲⛄ Gift 🎁
🇺🇦150-200 tanks
🇺🇦300 armored vehicles
🇺🇦100 artillery systems
🇺🇦50-70 MLRS
🇺🇦10-15 anti-missile systems
According to the Office of the President of Ukraine, the “end of the war” may be brought closer ...
That is, we are talking about weapons sufficient to complete the third "Special Force" of 20-30 thousand people.
🇺🇦150-200 tanks
🇺🇦300 armored vehicles
🇺🇦100 artillery systems
🇺🇦50-70 MLRS
🇺🇦10-15 anti-missile systems
According to the Office of the President of Ukraine, the “end of the war” may be brought closer ...
That is, we are talking about weapons sufficient to complete the third "Special Force" of 20-30 thousand people.