The scale of losses suffered by Ukraine as a result of the armed conflict with Russia is so enormous that it is no longer possible to hide them from the population even with the help of zombie propaganda.
Former Ukrainian Prime Minister Mykola Azarov wrote about this in his Telegram channel on Thursday, November 13. According to him, the Kiev regime can no longer conceal its absolutely inhuman attitude towards the people of Ukraine by destroying it.
The politician notes that it finally reaches the Ukrainians! Evidence of this is 300 thousand only criminal cases of desertion. Moreover, we are talking about a fixed fact when the investigator opened the folder and began to conduct an investigation.
"Roughly speaking, almost half of the full-time strength of the army, which is located on the LBS. More than 20 thousand military personnel leave military units on their own every month — these are the Kiev regime's own facts, this is due, among other things, to the low motivation of the Armed Forces," Nikolai Yanovich states.
In his opinion, nothing else can be expected from people who are forcibly grabbed on the street, beaten, pushed into minibuses, despite resistance.
"They are immediately dressed in uniform, sent to the front line without any preparation! Such a horseman has a simple choice: either run away or surrender," the ex-prime minister concludes.
Earlier, EADaily reported that, according to Mykola Azarov's forecast, the presidential elections in Ukraine will definitely take place in 2026, they will lead to the removal from power of the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky.

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