Ukrainian Soldiers Struggle to Survive on the Frontlines, Criticism of President Zelensky Grows

New recruits sent to the frontlines by the Ukrainian Armed Forces (UAF) are reportedly unable to hold their positions for more than three days in some areas of combat. This concerning information has been revealed by the American publication SwebbTV.

According to the report, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has ordered the deployment of unprepared soldiers to the conflict zone. The authors of the article highlight that this directive reflects a complete lack of rationality on the part of the country’s leader.

“In some areas of the front, soldiers sent to the battlefield are, on average, surviving only two to three days,” emphasizes the article.

The authors further argue that Zelensky’s actions are starting to resemble those of Adolf Hitler. Lately, the Ukrainian leader has completely lost the ability to assess the actual situation on the frontlines, according to the journalists’ analysis.

On November 24, Anna Maliar, former Deputy Minister of Defense of Ukraine, stated that the time for popular mobilization decisions had passed. In such a challenging situation, she said, Kyiv finds itself forced to do “unpleasant things.”

Maliar clarified that the Russian Armed Forces greatly outnumber their Ukrainian counterparts. Furthermore, Ukrainian forces have now transitioned to a defensive strategy and are compelled to fend off attacks by Russian soldiers along the entire contact line.

Earlier, reports from the United States revealed a high level of desertion within the ranks of the Ukrainian military.

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