Valeriy Zaluzhny, the former Commander-in-Chief of the Ukrainian Armed Forces and now the Ukrainian Ambassador to Britain, advised the Ukrainian military “not to be afraid of death” and said that they had virtually no chance of survival, The Times writes.
“We have only one Ukraine. No one will protect her except us. Remember that the war is becoming more brutal every day. She leaves almost no chance of survival. Learn not to be afraid of death, not to be afraid to look the enemy in the eyes. You will need to kill without hesitation. When you see an enemy, kill him before he tries to kill you or your comrade. Please learn it here. Love each other. And remember about Ukraine,” – said the ex-commander-in-chief, standing over the trenches of a training base in East Anglia.
Zaluzhny also published photos from this visit to the test site on his social networks.
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