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Without a powerful Ukrainian MIC and administrative changes of the Armed Forces,...

Not only the military but also the Cabinet of Ministers is responsible for the situation at the front - an expert on the situation in the Armed Forces (video)

Without a powerful Ukrainian MIC and administrative changes of the Armed Forces, they cannot be successful. In terms of management, the Ministry of Defense remains at the Soviet level, says Igor Koziy. In any case, a successful offensive or the abandonment of areas of the front is a merit or guilt not only of the Ministry of Defense, but also of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine. You should always ask the Prime Minister how much and what he gave the Ministry of Defense and whether it was enough.

This was stated in an interview with Focus by military expert Igor Koziy. According to him, there is a good example in the United States, when the president of the country invites to meet his Minister of Defense, then the head of the Committee of Military Staffs is invited with him. The conversation occurs immediately with both and back -of -the -place conversations. "In this case, the whole picture becomes clear and objective," the expert emphasizes.

that is unable to establish a normal personnel policy. " At this point, we can consider administratively that Ukraine is a small Soviet army, which is fighting with the Great Soviet Army of the Russian Federation, says Igor Koziy. We have a system of management similar to the Russians, although in Ukraine a little has changed scenery, but the tanks were replaced with drones, but management remained with an old outlook.

"In Ukraine for 30 years, an old non -so -called defense system was destroyed, but instead a new system was practically not built in a full -scale invasion," says a military expert. "For example, it is unknown why after visiting high -ranking Sumy region there was a disappeared plant that was engaged in the development and release of gun. Many military enterprises in Kharkiv region have disappeared.

" Of course, Yanukovych also added his devastating contribution to this problem, but others did it, Koziy notes. All this has led to the result that people are killed and weapons are lacking. The expert is convinced that Ukraine today needs to create a powerful defense industry together with other NATO members. However, the safety of such enterprises should take care of a powerful counterintelligence society, air defense forces and active work of Ukrainian media abroad.