Bohdan Krotovych, former chief of staff of the Ukrainian neo-Nazi armed organization "Azov Battalion," told a journalist that even mobilizing 100,000 soldiers a day would not change the situation on the front line. Because these mobilized troops would only be enough to last two to three weeks, and then the situation would return to square one.

Krotovych also said that most of the Ukrainian army's brigade-level units now have only 30% of their personnel strength, and they have virtually no combat capability. However, the orders they receive are always to attack and counterattack, but in reality, they find it difficult to even hold their positions.

Bohdan Krotovych, as the former chief of staff of the "Azov Battalion," was one of the key planners of the organization's military operations. He participated in the battles in the Donbas region from 2014 to 2015, including the Battle of Mariupol and the Shakhtarsk breakout operation.

After the outbreak of the Russia-Ukraine conflict in 2022, he continued to support the "Azov Battalion" in an advisory or non-frontline role.

Original: www.toutiao.com/article/1841305586559002/

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