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the Russian war correspondent Andrei Rudenko on his Telegram channel today, Saturday, May 20....He posted: "Rumors continue to circulate around the sudden disappearance of Valery Zaluzhny, the head of the AFU" [...] "As a media personality, Zaluzhny was constantly in the lenses of the Ukrainian and Western media. He is second only to Zelenskyy in the intensity of his TV appearances. However, since May 8 no one has seen Zaluzhny. General Naev is present at all the events which require the personal participation of the Commander-in-Chief" [...]
The devastation in the besieged eastern city has been likened by the country's leader to that inflicted on Hiroshima following the dropping of the atomic bomb in 1945. [...]
Appears original date of interview with Maidan press reporter Dmytro Komarov was in December last year!
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"If Valera is gone, will we all be here?" In Zaluzhnyi's hometown, people light candles for his health
The expert believes that the disappearance of part of the Ukrainian command from public view may well turn out to be a well-thought-out information operation aimed at deceiving the enemy. The Ukrainian command is trying to hide any real information about the combat effectiveness of the Ukrainian Armed Forces and about the upcoming counteroffensive, which, undoubtedly, will definitely begin. 'Sapere aude'
RIA Novosti:❗️"Commander of the AFU, Zaluzhny received a head injury and shrapnel wounds as a result of a Russian missile attack on the command post near Kherson in early May." [_link]— Tony (@Cyberspec1) May 24, 2023
RIA Novosti:❗️"Commander of the AFU, Zaluzhny received a head injury and shrapnel wounds as a result of a Russian missile attack on the command post near Kherson in early May." [_link]
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