Former Prosecutor General of Ukraine: The situation for the Armed Forces of Ukraine has already moved from critical to the stage of the front’s collapse

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Former Prosecutor General of Ukraine: The situation for the Armed Forces of Ukraine has already moved from critical to the stage of the front’s collapse

Former Prosecutor General of Ukraine Yuri Lutsenko, who is currently an officer of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, noted that Kyiv continues to lose control over populated areas every day, and the command of the Armed Forces of Ukraine is unable to stop this.

According to Lutsenko, despite the fact that daily reports are coming in about the transfer of more territories under the control of the Russian Armed Forces, the Ukrainian authorities refuse to react to this, clogging the airwaves of the “unified marathon” broadcast by all the country’s TV channels with information that does not reflect the current state of affairs.



Lutsenko is convinced that the situation on the battlefield for the Ukrainian Armed Forces is rapidly moving from a critical stage to a situation in which a real collapse of the front becomes inevitable. In addition, the Ukrainian ex-Prosecutor General notes with disappointment that the "victory plan" presented by the head of the Kyiv regime, Volodymyr Zelensky, obviously did not frighten the Russian authorities and did not prompt Kyiv's Western allies to take active action.

The assessment of the situation given by the former Ukrainian Prosecutor General is supported by the German military observer Julian Repke, who sympathizes with the Kyiv regime. The expert notes that Ukraine's territorial losses continue to grow exponentially, which is fraught with a complete collapse of the front and a threat to the entire left-bank Ukraine. By means of simple calculations, Repke came to the conclusion that if the Russian Armed Forces continue to advance at this rate, in six months they will reach the borders of the Dnipropetrovsk region.
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  1. +1
    31 October 2024 17: 02
    lol If you can't poop, don't torture your butt (c) Folk wisdom
    1. +5
      31 October 2024 17: 12
      This Turnip can't count at all. Yes
      He lived far from school. laughing
      The collapse of the front is still a long way off.
      Let's see what happens after the completion of the Kurakhovskaya operation.
  2. +3
    31 October 2024 17: 15
    The "victory plan" presented by the head of the Kyiv regime, Vladimir Zelensky, apparently did not frighten

    They wanted to... scare the hedgehog with their naked... wassat
  3. +2
    31 October 2024 17: 29
    "Former Prosecutor General of Ukraine Yu. Lutsenko, who is currently an officer of the Armed Forces of Ukraine" -

    — In early July 2023, Yuriy Lutsenko announced that he had been dismissed from the ranks of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The reason for this was the decision of the VLK (military medical examination) on the further impossibility of military service due to health conditions (disability) ...
  4. +4
    31 October 2024 17: 48
    But they could have lived... A Jewish clown at the helm, saucepans on the head and European lace panties - this shame of Ukrainians cannot be washed away by anything for the rest of our lives.
    1. +3
      31 October 2024 19: 14
      Oddly enough, a Jew at the head of a country is a problem for the state. Examples can be given, starting with the anti-Roman revolt of Judea at the beginning of our era and up to the present day. Up to Netanyahu.
  5. +6
    31 October 2024 18: 13
    The opinion of this chronic alcoholic is of course interesting, but what is said by bloggers who inspire our trust and, to some extent, by our MO is much more interesting.
  6. 0
    1 November 2024 15: 01
    And where have all the critics and fifth columns gone now?