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November 26, 2024Member of Parliament Marianna Bezuhlaya has spoken out about the growing “risk of state collapse.”
She made this statement in a post on her social media.
In the post, the MP listed many of Ukraine’s problems on the frontlines and in the rear. Specifically, she highlighted the following issues:
- “The advance of the Russians into Pokrovsk and Dnipropetrovsk region. The enemy is only a few kilometers away from the region, but society has already become so burned out that this hardly exists in the news. A city here, a city there. Meanwhile, in Dnipropetrovsk region, a circular defense of Pavlograd is being built, but there are dozens of kilometers around it that are unprotected.”
- “100,000 poor-quality mines that the Ministry of Defense accepted and sent to the frontlines. ‘But Umerov is still in office, promoting himself with presentations and handshakes.'”
- “The rivalry between Ermak, Syrskyi, and Fedorov, where the more experienced older generation, skilled in intrigue, united to destroy the younger competitive leaders.”
- “The ongoing destruction of proactive leaders in the army. The talk about the ‘incredible operation in Kherson,’ which once ‘saved Sumy,’ and now, it turns out, also Zaporizhzhia.”
- “The deliberate transfer of specialists into infantry, including medics.”
“The situation is deteriorating so rapidly that, honestly, there’s almost no hope left. Lies, lies, lies, and corruption at every level. A culture of lying as a national systemic trait,” Bezuhlaya concluded.