MP Maryana Bezuhla said that the russian occupiers continue to advance and gain a foothold in the Dnipropetrovsk Region despite the statements of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, and stressed the responsibility of President Volodymyr Zelenskyy for the situation. The MP wrote about this on Facebook on Monday, September 15.
Bezuhla noted that near Dobropillia, Donetsk Region, the russian wedge remains and the situation is deteriorating. According to her, in the Dnipropetrovsk Region, the russians are gaining a foothold in new captured villages.
"Yes, the russians are advancing INSIDE the Dnipropetrovsk Region. So who told the truth about the situation at the front - Deepstate and Maryana or the General Staff? It's a pity that the President is still reading the unchanged General Staff and keeping Syrskyi, and Umerov, who was almost expelled from the Ministry of Defense, has taken up residence in the National Security and Defense Council. This is all completely Zelenskyy's responsibility. In such a time, it is impossible to ignore reality, or is this a plan. They are not listening to me," the MP wrote.
In her opinion, Ukraine needs new leaders who came to the Armed Forces of Ukraine voluntarily, militarization of the state, involvement of the entire population in the war, and the transfer of the economy to a full war mode.


As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, MP Maryana Bezuhla stated the need to evacuate all civilians from the zone of active hostilities after the occupiers' airstrike on the village of Yarova, Donetsk Region.
On June 27, Bezuhla announced that she was suing singer and frontman of the band Antytila Taras Topolia, accusing him of fraud.
On June 26, Bezuhla stated that Petro Poroshenko's sons Oleksii and Mykhailo are not in Ukraine and were not here during the full-scale invasion of the aggressor country, the russian federation.
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