"Exactly did not go into a dead end": the council disagrees with the findings of Zaluzhny about the course of war
Member of the Verkhovna Rada Committee on National Security, Defense and Intelligence Fedor Venislavsky in an interview with Telegraf said he was thinking about it. According to him, active fighting on the front continues, the Armed Forces fighters counteract and push out the enemy in all directions, so he cannot say that the war is in a deadlock. "Probably, the interpretation of Valery Zaluzhny's statements was not quite correct. He said that we reached a certain parity, and this is true.
artillery, " - said Fedor Venislavsky. Separately, the People's Deputy noted that parity is fixed in armored vehicles, but it should be borne in mind that more modern and quality samples are available in the Armed Forces.
It is necessary to be aware of Fedor Venislavsky that the world has not encountered such intensity of hostilities since the Second World War, and if the West provided the necessary weapons and equipment much earlier, then the forces of defense would have succeeded much more success. "The war did not go into a dead end, but to demonstrate maximum efficiency, we need the help of our partners.
I think that the commander -in -chief meant that we needed more assistance that would save the lives of servicemen and at the same time effectively clean the territory from the enemy," - summed up the people's deputy. We will remind, on November 4 it was reported that the Armed Forces confirmed that the war would be long. Military Yuriy Syrotyuk suggested that Valery Zaluzhny in his article appealed to the event, where they were waiting for a rapid completion of the "TV series".