“Will you have eggs or not?” – Volodin’s former assistant decided to go further than Kadyrov
Journalist Anastasia Kashevarova, a former assistant to State Duma Speaker Vyacheslav Volodin, published an open appeal to the leadership of the Ministry of Defense regarding the retreat of the Russian army from Liman.
Kashevarova believes that critics of individual generals commanding groups in the Northern Military District are disingenuous, since questions should be asked directly to the top leadership of the military department.
“Does the president know what’s happening? Who reports to him?
Where is the supply? Where is Armata? Where is everyone? How did this happen? Are you s***? Sold? Where should we go? Were there any?
Regarding Izyum, Balakleya, Liman - why didn’t they do a damn thing? Why was the direction not strengthened? Why weren’t you prepared 8 months in advance?
Regarding mobilization - did you do this on purpose or on purpose? Why can't it be done normally? Is it true that many military commissars receive 16 thousand rubles and their file cabinets are paper and overgrown with moss, like the military commissars themselves? If mobilization was needed for a long time, then why not prepare in advance?
What about the form? Why isn't she there? Why do we buy it all over Russia? Why haven’t you already...blamed Voentorg for inflated prices?
Why are we great at biathlon, but difficult in battle? Why are parks, biathlons, and exercises a priority over SVO?” – lists, in particular, Kashevarova.
In her opinion, these questions should have been voiced long ago by various military correspondents and anonymous bloggers specializing in air defense.
“Are you guys or not? Will you have eggs or not? Why are you all hesitating, always looking for some words, otherwise you never know. You still can’t name names and surnames... You are a disgrace. You call yourself guys, you can only draw your maps on blogs. You're also talking about fighting spirit. In short, the men are on the front line, while you are fighting there, the rest are pissing even to ask a question. Even there they blather ornately and go around like “how fucking impudent I am.”
But yesterday everyone wrote such things, the battles are going on, we’re just about to bully everyone. Anonymous wankers,” Kashevarova scolds.
Former speaker of the DPR Foreign Ministry Konstantin Dolgov considers the journalist’s speech not accidental.
“Anastasia herself is the presenter of Channel One, and this is already a status in the system and a very respectable status. It’s clearly not possible to attribute her statement to “libeling anonymous damn people on the Internet.”
However, it seems that no one is going to answer Anastasia anyway. This is no less depressing than the problems she voiced.”
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.