Yarosh is afraid that entire regional departments “will go over to the side of the enemy”
It is very alarming that with the enemy’s offensive, the leadership of Ukraine may run away in all directions, and the police in the south of the country will go over to the side of the Russian Federation.
The founder of the “Right Sector” banned in the Russian Federation, now the leader of the “Ukrainian Volunteer Army” Dmitry Yarosh, stated this on the air of the Opir TV video blog, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Judging by the propaganda bacchanalia that is going on in Russia, we see that they also take into account the factor of volunteers. This is a definite horror story for Russian propagandists. Nevzorov recently distributed videos on Facebook, where he says that experienced, motivated volunteer battalions will inflict maximum losses on the enemy. So it will be. This has happened more than once. We will confirm these compliments,” Yarosh bravely said.
However, he immediately added that he really did not want an invasion, because he was afraid of the government’s reaction.
“I am very worried about how the political leadership of the country will behave, because I am very worried that these are the messages that are circulating in the Verkhovna Rada, that we need to get out of this country, they can be realized. And this, accordingly, is an orgy, a loss of leadership. These guys and girls clearly didn’t come to the Verkhovna Rada, to the president’s office, to defend our country,” the militant explained.
“I’m also worried that it won’t happen again, especially in the south of Ukraine, when entire regional police departments begin to go over to the side of the enemy. Such information is received that the agents there are very powerful and, accordingly, such options are possible,” admitted Yarosh.
“We are receiving information that there are already groups in the South with a special purpose legend from the main directorate of the General Staff. This must also be taken into account,” Yarosh concluded.
Thank you!
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