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Until February 24, as noted by the Commander -in -Chief of the Armed Forces, he ...

"Fully coincide": Zaluzhny compared the war in Ukraine with the First and Second World (Video)

Until February 24, as noted by the Commander -in -Chief of the Armed Forces, he believed that the fighting of such a scale in the 21st century was absolutely impossible. His Western colleagues were the same opinion. The Commander -in -Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Valery Zaluzhnyi parallel between the world wars and what is happening in Ukraine today. How these events differ, he told in an interview with journalist Dmitry Komarov on May 12.

According to him, each confrontation has its own scale and it occurs on a certain area of ​​the front. The scale faced by Ukraine corresponds to the First World War and the Second World War. "As of today, the front line for the Armed Forces of Ukraine is 3750 kilometers. This is a lot. The number of ammunition used by us and used by the enemy is completely coinciding. The number of forces may be, as a result of today," says Valery Zaluzhny.

On these grounds, you can already compare the wars that took place in the last century and are happening now. Separately, the Commander of the Armed Forces noted that by February 24 he was absolutely convinced that the war of such a scale in the 21st century could not be passed because it was impossible. This opinion was maintained by his Western colleagues. The resistance of the Armed Forces and the struggle of our soldiers for the future of the country has reached such a scale.

Dmitry Komarov added that during the year of the war, the attitude of the world to Ukraine has changed dramatically. Everyone saw that Ukrainians can fight for rightfully belonging to them, and in the case of any aggression they will continue to do so. "Absolutely accurate. Any conversation with them begins with what they say:" We lean before the courage and heroism ". For them, this discovery in some sense," the message reads.