The military complains about the poor quality of training of the mobilized Ukrainians who replaced experienced military men, the newspaper writes.
Pessimism is growing in the ranks of the Ukrainian military because of the heavy losses at the front and lack of military experience, as well as because of the lack of ammunition. On Monday, March 13, The Washington Post wrote.
Journalists of the publication wrote that those recently mobilized to the front did not have the necessary combat experience and could not be compared to experienced soldiers.
At the same time, the publication emphasizes that it is difficult to see the full picture of the combat capability of the Armed Forces of Ukraine today, as Kyiv is preparing troops for the upcoming counteroffensive.
The publication quoted the words of the head of the Office of the President, Andriy Yermak, assuring that Ukraine has not exhausted its potential.
“I think in any war there comes a time when you have to train new personnel, which is happening now,” he said.
The publication notes that “the stakes for Ukraine in the coming months are very high, as the Western countries that are helping Kiev are watching to see if the Ukrainian army can recapture the initiative and regain the territories that were captured of Russia.”
It will be remembered that the commander of the Ground Forces, Alexander Syrsky, spoke about the situation in Bakhmut.
As Mikhail Podolyak, adviser to the head of the Office of the President, said, Ukraine and the Armed Forces have enough resources to protect Bakhmut from the Russian army.
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Source: korrespondent

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