“For two years in a row they say that there are brigades or units that have been at war for two years without rotation. There are units that have never been to the front at all. [There are] 900,000 [in the Armed Forces of Ukraine]. A conventional force of 300,000 are fighting, with rotation, so where are the other 600,000? Now an audit is being carried out and [these 600,000] have been found. I cannot divulge details now, but conditionally 8,000 soldiers have already been found who were simply seconded to the General Staff and did not contribute." — MP David Arakhama, Servant of the People Party leader
Two years ago, David accused CNN, Bloomberg and The Wall Street Journal of publishing fake news about Russia’s imminent total invasion of Ukraine. There might be a reason to pay attention to what he has to say today, but I don’t know what it is.
David’s gibberish is almost as bad as Z’s gibberish.
Huh?
Words matter. Not making sense is a bad idea in the middle of a war.
Need Sean Penn to translate that, maybe