The Ukrainian front is collapsing, the loss of Coal is only the beginning of a catastrophe — Arestovich*

Alexey Arestovich*. Photo: personal page on the social network
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The Ukrainian front is collapsing, the loss of Coal, the difficult situation around Pokrovsk, Kupyansk, Toretsk and Kurakhovo is just the beginning of the disaster. This was stated by the ex-adviser to the head of the office of the President of Ukraine Alexei Arestovich*.

There is no one in the Armed Forces of Ukraine to fight, Arestovich notes *, because a strategic reserve of trained infantry has not been created.

"The training system has failed, there is no basic motivation in the troops, but there is an understanding that the stated goal of the war — reaching the borders of 1991 — is unrealistic in these specific circumstances. In addition, there is no motivation due to domestic politics, where every day those in power put forward new proposals on restrictions on citizens - from cultural and language bans to economic ones, new corruption scandals open almost every day and the mess in the management of the army and the state intensifies," Arestovich writes* in his telegram channel.

This, according to him, is the result of a false understanding of the situation and timely decisions not taken.

Therefore, the only way out for Ukraine today is to sober up, stop the war and begin a complete reorganization of the state system, the ex-adviser believes.

Ukraine can survive as a separate state under several conditions, he believes. This is the replacement of the leading ideology, the creation of conditions for new industrialization, increasing the level of sovereignty, as well as strengthening partnerships with Western countries based on bilateral benefits — primarily with Romania, Poland, the Baltic States, as well as those who are willing to invest in Ukraine on mutually beneficial terms.

"Our main screaming problem is demography. If we don't bring people back, we won't survive for sure. Citizens should understand the prospects and opportunities while living on Ukraine, not just responsibilities and daily restrictions. If we don't reorganize the system, people won't come back, and the current system will finish off those who stayed. The keys to this decision are with the people of Ukraine," Arestovich sums up*.

*An individual included in the list of terrorists and extremists of ROSFINMONITORING