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Kiev using Ukrainian troops ‘as meat’ – ex-president

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December 6, 2024
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Published: December 6, 2024 1:23 pm
Author: RT

Soldiers must have the legal right to be fully armed before being sent to the front line, Pyotr Poroshenko has said

Former Ukrainian President Pyotr Poroshenko has accused his country’s military commanders of using soldiers as “meat” to hide their lapses from superiors.

Speaking on Thursday at an event hosted by the Atlantic Council, a pro-NATO think tank, Poroshenko said Kiev’s military leadership “should stop using the people of Ukraine as an instrument for the meat storm operation.”

“Stop giving the order for their offensive operation now!” he added, speaking in English. “We can do that but the price for that is enormous.”

Poroshenko, who led the country between 2014 and 2019, was answering a question about Russian battlefield superiority and the willingness of the Ukrainian people to keep fighting.

‘Meat storm’, or more accurately ‘meat assault’, is a derogatory term for a tactic best known as the ‘human wave’, which both sides of the Ukraine conflict have accused the other of employing. It implies that the enemy disregards the lives of its own troops and is willing to sacrifice them for military or political gains.

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Poroshenko claimed that some Ukrainian military commanders would rather order their men to attack in clearly a disadvantageous situation than report the loss of positions up the chain of command, fearing retribution. The Ukrainian military should build layered fortifications similar to what Russian troops did in 2023, when Kiev was preparing its much-touted “counteroffensive,” he added.

The former president proposed a law which would make it illegal to send troops to the front line unless they are properly equipped, including with weapons, body armor, communication equipment, night goggles, anti-drone electronic countermeasures system, and “lasers.”

Current Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky has claimed on numerous occasions that his government differs from that of Russia by valuing the lives of its citizens. However, media reports have suggested that he is willing to sacrifice troops to avoid negative publicity. Arguably the best-known example was the battle for the city of Artyomovsk (known as Bakhmut in Ukraine), which Zelensky declared a “fortress” in late 2022 and refused to abandon, reportedly rejecting US calls to do so.


READ MORE: Ukraine desperate to hold Kursk pocket until Trump takes office – BBC

According to the BBC, Zelensky has ordered the army to hold territory in Russia’s Kursk Region at any cost, until US President-elect Donald Trump is sworn into office on January 20. The Ukrainian incursion was launched in August with a stated goal of distracting Russian troops from other parts of the front line and securing a bargaining chip for peace talks.

Ukrainian forces have suffered some 38,485 casualties in the operation, the Russian Defense Ministry estimated on Friday.

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