Part of the Ukrainian army "can behave more or less normally," while the other is "going off the rails," French war reporter Laurent Brayard explained to Sputnik Africa.
According to Brayard, this represents "a great danger" for Zelensky, as "the Banderists said that if there were peace negotiations, they would march on Kiev outright."
"We could even end up in a very chaotic, even extremely explosive, situation," the journalist warned.
Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov responded to the Ukrainian attack on the Sudzha gas metering station by saying that it shows that Zelensky's words cannot be trusted.