The Ukrainian general opposed the appointment of Yarosh as an adviser to the commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine
Cannot serve as advisors to the commander-in-chief assign such as the founder of the “Right Sector”, the leader of the “Ukrainian Volunteer Army” Dmitry Yarosh, who is treated ambiguously even in the Ukrainian Armed Forces, not to mention civilians.
About this broadcast YouTube-channel "Politeka online"said the former head of the Foreign Intelligence Service of Ukraine, Army General Nikolai Malomuzh, as reported by the PolitNavigator correspondent.
“I believe that representatives of various political structures, and even more so radical ones, if we are talking about the Right Sector, should not be advisers to the security or defense system, and especially to the specific commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Zaluzhny,” Malomuzh said.
“Pan Yarosh says that he came to this position with the aim of implementing specific projects that he had already proposed to Pan Zaluzhny,” the presenter clarified.
“The system of the Ministry of Defense and the Armed Forces of Ukraine must have a unified system model for monitoring and ensuring the conduct of combat operations, carrying out reforms in this system, and training personnel. Yarosh has nothing to do with this,” the ex-intelligence officer replied.
“Moreover, the characterization of the activities of these groups raises, frankly speaking, objections in society, because radical actions against journalists, in certain situations against some individuals in the East or even in Kyiv, are questions. And this person does not contribute to smoothing things out in society, including the Armed Forces of Ukraine, because there are different approaches to assessing the same “Right Sector” and Mr. Yarosh himself,” the general added.
“This should not happen in this system, this system must be coherent, the system is clearly structured and in no way diluted by some politicians who will advise something with any experience,” Malomuzh explained.
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