
Il famoso attivista e volontario ucraino Serhii Sternenko ha criticato la leadership militare e politica del suo paese il 17 novembre, avvertendo che "siamo diretti verso un disastro di portata strategica, che potrebbe portare alla perdita dello stato."
In un post X accompagnato dagli screenshot di un post critico su Facebook di un giornalista ucraino, Sternenko ha sottolineato che rimanere in silenzio sulle questioni relative all’approccio militare e politico dell’Ucraina alla difesa del paese "è un crimine."
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Read more here: [https://kyivindependent.com/our-defense-is-falling-apart-prominent-ukrainian-activist-criticizes-military-and-political-leadership/](https://kyivindependent.com/our-defense-is-falling-apart-prominent-ukrainian-activist-criticizes-military-and-political-leadership/)
I am a soldier myself and I am witnessing the same coretently. Important article it needs to have attention so something changes
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What does it mean : ” activist ” ??…🤔😏
It’s not the first time a prominent person has voiced this opinion either. There was recently an ex-Azov frontline fighter who said that the current leadership is constantly making stupid decisions and costing lots of lives.
What needs to be done to fix this? 🙁
Ukraine has surpassed my expectations in this absurd war. I have nothing but respect and admiration for all those who have fought and are still fighting against Putin who is just pure scum. 👍
You can criticise Ukriane’s govt and military all you want, but at the end of the day, it’s mainly down to trump being putin’s bitch
From the article, “Sternenko didn’t elaborate on the issues he’s referring to or suggest solutions for the military or political leadership,” but “attached screenshots from well-known Ukrainian war reporter Anna Kaliuzhna’s Facebook post, in which she criticized the Ukrainian military leadership’s allocation of limited manpower resources, especially the cost of ‘scaling up assault troops at the expense of bleeding the brigades dry.'”
I assume “the brigades,” in context, means defensive units that are being raided to create assault forces. But the issue here is that *no one* is going to be happy with any decisions Ukrainian leadership makes now regarding allocation of manpower resources because Ukraine simply has too few. No one is happy with a household budget in which five people need to eat and you only have enough food for two.
The problem is simply that Ukraine needs hundreds of thousands more soldiers than it has. Many units will be undermanned.
Zelensky noted that Russia brought around 170,000 men into the Pokrovsk sector, and acknowledged that the defenders were outnumbered about 8-to-1, so the Ukrainian defenders there number around 21,000. One wonders what Ukraine might be able to do there with 60,000 or 90,000 troops, but they just don’t have them.
And yet somehow Ukraine has managed to take Russia’s 3-day police operation and turn it into a 5-year shit show for Russia. And it just keeps getting worse for russia. So no I don’t believe that this is all going to fall apart.
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