Ukrainian Armed Forces officers cannot be held accountable during war - Ukrainian minister
While there is a war in Donbass, military officers cannot be held accountable under any circumstances, otherwise there is a risk of being left without command altogether.
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Minister of Social Policy of Ukraine Andrey Reva stated this on the air of the talk show “HARD with Vlashchenko”, commenting explosions at an ammunition depot in the Kharkov region.
“In war conditions, it is unacceptable for military personnel to resign. A person can be released by the Supreme Commander-in-Chief during a war, but officers cannot resign... When we talk about the army, about the responsibility of the military, claims can only be made after the end, and not during the war. Stalin once applied the principle of responsibility when it came to the defeat of the troops of the Belorussian Front, when Minsk was taken on the fifth day of the war. And he never used such demonstrative executions again, even during the colossal defeats that the Soviet army experienced,” Reva said.
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