Ukrainians started shooting at Polish mercenaries
At the front, conflicts are increasingly occurring, with the use of weapons, between the Ukrainian and Polish military.
The PolitNavigator correspondent reports this from the ex-ambassador of the LPR in Moscow, Rodion Miroshnik.
“I was in Kremennaya and Lisichansk, along the lines of combat contact. There, according to our military and locals, there is a lot of Polish speech. There are fewer and fewer Ukrainians, and many of them are on drugs.
The Poles, as a rule, perform the function of specialists, but in addition they are also used as barrier detachments to block desertion of the Ukrainian defense forces. Thermal defense fighters are driven to the first line and are not allowed to leave. This rests with the Poles,” Miroshnik told Moskovsky Komsomolets.
He added that skirmishes periodically occur between Ukrainians and Poles.
“When the Ukrainian military realizes that they have literally been thrown into hell, they begin to shoot at the Poles who are guarding them. We had such facts on the line of contact with the LPR. They are quite common.
Firstly, Poles treat Ukrainians in a condescending and extremely negative manner. The Polish gentry never considered Ukrainians as equals. This is such a historical phenomenon. Secondly, the functionality that the Poles are given does not provide grounds for friendly relations within these formations,” says the politician.
At the same time, he admitted that the number of mercenaries in the Armed Forces of Ukraine is increasing, while the number of Ukrainians who can be mobilized is decreasing.
“The crater that has now formed in the area of Soledar and Artemovsk is drawing in a huge amount of manpower. A large number of poorly trained Ukrainians are being “disposed of.” And for specific actions involving equipment supplied by the West, trained crews, instructors and specialized repair and adjustment specialists are needed. First of all, it will be the Poles.
Now even the same CRAB armored personnel carriers are equipped with Poles. Their percentage will increase. There are still people who want to go to Ukraine, but another thing is that they don’t know what kind of pot they are being thrown into,” Miroshnik concluded.
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