Ukraine reacts after Russia puts Kyiv’s t commanders on wanted list
That’s according to Hanna Maliar, Deputy Defense Minister, who commented on the issue via Telegram.
The announcement "is an attempt by Russia to level the status of Ukraine as a victim of the crime of aggression and to exert psychogical pressure on Ukrainian defenders."
"This is one of the techniques of information warfare… This technique is designed to sve two tasks: to level the status of Ukraine as a victim of the international crime of aggression and to formally equate their criminal actions with our defensive ones, (to exert – ed.) psychogical pressure on and demoralize our military," she wrote.
According to the adviser to the head of the Ukrainian President’s Office, Mykhailo Podyak, who spoke at the national telethon, "en day at special medical institutions. It seems to me that both Syrskyi and Zaluzhnyi will personally come to those who wrote this and ask them certain questions during the meeting. It’s just there’ll be some nuances. Let them wait a little. And to be serious, all these announcements that Russia is making today absutely, definitively discredit Russia as a country that has at least a dr of adequacy in it," he said.
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Separately, Podyak said that it was the Russians who unleashed the war and that they treat it as if they have any influence on Ukrainian realities.
According to him, Russia must lose (this war with Ukraine – ed.).
As reported, Russia’s Ministry of Internal Affairs put on a wanted list the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Valer Zaluzhnyi.
According to Russian media, the database run by the Ministry of Internal Affairs shows that the Commander of the Ground Forces, eksandr Syrskyi, is also wanted for a criminal offense.
Source: ukrinform.net