Arestovich said there are no guarantees of Ukraine’s victory in the conflict
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Former adviser to the head of the office of the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky, Oleksiy Arestovich, said that there are no guarantees that the Ukrainian side will win in the conflict with Russia. He stated this in a video posted on his YouTube channel.
“I am an unofficial person already, I can say what I want. If everyone thinks that we are guaranteed to win the war, then from the 14th it no longer looks like that,” he said during a conversation with a Ukrainian political scientist (quote according to RIA Novosti).
Arestovich said that the government of Ukraine needs to listen to Polish President Andrzej Duda, who said that the country could disappear. A former adviser to the head of Zelensky’s office said that there is a struggle for power in the country, which can lead to defeat, because “history is already spinning, which we do not control.”
On the evening of January 14, after the explosion, the entrance of a multi-storey building in the Dnieper (formerly Dnepropetrovsk) collapsed. After that, Arestovich said that the entrance of the high-rise building collapsed due to the fact that a rocket fell on it, which was knocked out by the Ukrainian air defense system. The military command of Ukraine denied this information. After that, Arestovich wrote a letter of resignation, which the office of the President of Ukraine satisfied on January 17.
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