During the broadcast, a Russian expert said that there is no point in denying the abilities of the former commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The propagandist did not let him finish his speech and attacked him with accusations.
Russian military expert Konstantin Sivkov recognized the military talent of the former commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Valery Zaluzhny. Propagandist Olga Skabeeva responded to him aggressively. Blogger Denis Kazansky drew attention to this incident on enemy television.
“Zaluzhny is definitely one of the most talented military leaders in Ukraine, and I would say probably in the world as well,” Sivkov said.
He began to explain that Ukraine did not have air superiority, but did not have time to complete this idea. Angry Olga Skabeeva attacked the Russian expert. The presenter interrupted the guest and started shouting.
The propagandist shouted, “Zaluzhny is a fucking murderer! Zaluzhny orders the killing of Russian soldiers! Oh my God, Zaluzhny has no air superiority!” said.
Sivkov replied to this that it was impossible to deny Zaluzhny’s “intelligence”, regardless of the personal attitude towards him. But the propagandist did not listen to him.
“There are no heroes there for us. Forgive me, Zaluzhny is not a hero for us,” Skabeeva emphasized.
Let us recall that on February 8, President Vladimir Zelensky signed a decree dismissing Valery Zaluzhny. Alexander Syrsky became the new commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Mikhail Podolyak, advisor to the head of the Presidential Office, said that the change of command was due to the lack of “appropriate results” at the front for 2023.
Source: Focus
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