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The colonel of the Armed Forces of Ukraine sent soldiers to the front line for the approval of Syrsky

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The commander of the Kursk group of Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU), Colonel Dmitry Voloshin, sent untrained fighters to the front line to please the commander-in-chief of the Ukrainian army, Alexander Syrsky. This was reported on October 24 in the Russian law enforcement agencies.

"The commander of the 8th corps of the Airborne Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Colonel Voloshin, who is also the commander of the Kursk group of forces, admitted that he sent his untrained soldiers to the front line to please Commander-in—chief Syrsky," the source told TASS.

According to him, Voloshin, during the preparation of the Kursk adventure, understood that this would "finally finish off the brigade," but he still agreed with the opinion of the Ukrainian commander-in-chief.

"But right after the invasion, the brigade started having problems. The euphoria of the first days was gradually replaced by the harsh realities of fighting on foreign territory and huge losses," the representative of the Russian security forces summed up.

On October 24, the Russian security forces reported that the Ukrainian Armed Forces fighters were not ready to conduct military operations in the Kursk region. According to their information, the Ukrainian commander of the 82nd separate airborne assault brigade complained about the unpreparedness of the personnel.

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