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Till No One Left: Ukrainian Army Chief Syrsky Criticized for Allegedly Agreeing on Ceasefire

The Ukrainian lawmaker has repeatedly criticized the leadership of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. In particular, the former commander of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Valery Zaluzhny, was fired from his post in February. Later, Bezuglaya stated that, after the change of command of the Ukrainian troops, nothing had changed.
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Ukrainian lawmaker Maryana Bezuglaya published a post criticizing Alexander Syrsky, saying that the commander-in-chief of the Ukrainian Armed Forces is a criminal, and every day of his tenure reduces the combat effectiveness of the Ukrainian troops.

“A number of sources confirmed to me two extremely important points regarding the position of Syrsky and his entourage: 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 land,” Bezuglaya posted on social media.

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According to Bezuglaya, Syrsky made decisions to rotate some units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, despite the objections of the commanders directly involved in the hostilities. As a result, the lawmaker says, the defense of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in Toretsk and New York in the DPR was broken through.
Earlier, Bezuglaya accused Ukrainian Defense Minister Rustem Umerov of not controlling what is happening in the Ukrainian military.