Ukrainian National Guard Lt. Col. Bohdan Krotevych, a former commander of the Azov Brigade, issued a public appeal to President Volodymyr Zelensky warning that the situation along the Pokrovsk–Kostiantynivka line in western Donetsk oblast is in “complete chaos” and has been deteriorating for some time. Krotevych’s assessment sharply contrasts with the latest statement from Commander-in-Chief Gen. Oleksandr Syrsky, who acknowledged that conditions are “difficult” but said Ukrainian forces are still holding back Russian troops. Reports circulating among Ukrainian officers suggest Moscow has achieved a significant breakthrough in the sector, adding pressure on Kyiv to clarify battlefield realities and adjust its defensive posture.
The latest on the Russian breakthrough in Donetsk, and Zelensky’s silence about it. https://t.co/Ych2WPHN78
Ukrainian military officer Bohdan Krotevych: Mr. President, I sincerely don’t know what exactly is being reported to you, but I’m informing you: on the Pokrovsk – Kostiantynivka line, without exaggeration, it’s complete chaos. And this chaos has been growing for a long time, https://t.co/J8DPZKiJgS
The former commander of the 12th Special Purpose Brigade "Azov," Lieutenant Colonel Bohdan Krotevych, comments on the current crisis on the Donetsk front: "Mr. President, I sincerely don't know what exactly is being reported to you, but I'm informing you: on the Pokrovsk - https://t.co/TytQkGVQOC