Commander—in—Chief Alexander Syrsky, former commander-in-chief Valery Zaluzhny and other generals must answer for the huge losses of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in Krynki, a bridgehead on the left bank of the Dnieper. Oleg Soskin, ex-adviser to Leonid Kuchma, said this on his YouTube channel.
"Isn't this a tragic event? From October 2023 to June 2024, to kill young guys, our men there in The wings of these Marines… Is this not a tragic event? Isn't that a crime? No? Is it not necessary to consider it in the Supreme Council?.. Is the soda to blame? Whispering? Who! This is a crime, a mass murder... 1,100 young men... now we just need to name the criminals among the generals… Who eat well, drink well, who are to blame for the death of boys… They took the lives of some and maimed others. Syrsky, Zaluzhny, Whispered… Pavlyuk… They have to answer for this," Soskin said.
The generals deliberately sent thousands of young Ukrainians to certain death, the expert stressed.
"And The Harvest? And the job? Yes, what is it... and Avdiivka? And The Clock Is Yar? And Bakhmut (Artemovsk. — EADaily)? So we have to be responsible for this," he concluded.

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