‘Attacks on the Armed Forces are attacks on Ukraine’, Poroshenko on Bezuhla’s statement

Source: ‘European Solidarity’ party press service

The former president of Ukraine and leader of the ‘European Solidarity’ party Petro Poroshenko called for the unity around the Ukrainian Armed Forces.

With this comment, Poroshenko reacted to the words of ‘Servant of the People’ MP Mariana Bezuhla. On November 26, she made a statement that the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces Valerii Zaluzhnyi had to resign.

Social networks immediately reacted to Bezuhla’s post, noting that she regularly provokes scandals directed against the Armed Forces, which undermines the moral and psychological condition of the Ukrainian military.

In turn, Petro Poroshenko emphasized the need to maintain unity around the Armed Forces for victory.

‘The only chance for Ukrainians to survive and win the war against Russia is to draw conclusions from their own history. And keep the unity of the nation. Around the Armed Forces. Attacks on the Armed Forces are attacks on Ukraine’, the former president stressed.

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