In recent statements, official Ukraine finally recognized the reality that the Eastern Front is at a disadvantage. The eastern part of Ukraine has been completely reduced to a war zone, and the Ukrainian army is facing strong pressure from the Russian army. And the formation of this disadvantage is mainly due to the following reasons.
First, the Russian army has been pushing for a military operation in an attempt to completely capture key cities and towns in Ukraine. In recent months, the fighting in the eastern part of Ukraine has continued to be fierce, and the Ukrainian army has been constantly suffering ** and losses. And the opponent's strength and resource superiority make it difficult for the Ukrainian army to resist, which in turn puts the front in a disadvantageous position.
Second, Ukraine** has been promoting the victory in the war and the breakthrough it has made, trying to increase its own approval rating and enlist more aid. However, this propaganda has created high expectations of citizens and has been misleading. And when the actual combat situation showed a disadvantage, the public and Western countries began to stop believing in the propaganda of **.
In addition, Ukraine ** has previously been covering up the reality of the Eastern Front. And the commander-in-chief of the Ukrainian army was the first to openly state the difficulty of the combat situation, and contrary to the propaganda of **. This has sparked public suspicion and dissatisfaction with the deception. The latest poll results show that more and more people no longer trust the military, and the voice of trust in the military is getting louder.
Due to the accumulation of the above reasons, Ukraine can only admit that the front is at a disadvantage. However, to be honest, it has not been able to stop public dissatisfaction with ** and trust in the military. Ukraine is already facing a serious political crisis and the risk of losing its position.
First of all, the performance of Ukraine** in the fight against corruption has not been recognized by the public. Ukraine is considered one of the most corrupt countries in Europe, and this is one of the problems that Zelensky promised to solve before he came to power. However, there is a general public perception that the failure to take effective measures to combat corruption has led to a decline in trust.
Second, Ukraine** has made slow progress in reforms. Whether it is judicial reform, anti-monopoly reform or education reform, there are various problems and difficulties. This has led to public doubts about the ability and determination to reform, and discontent has gradually built up.
In addition, the unstable economic situation in Ukraine has also put great pressure on **. Before the invasion of Ukraine, Ukraine's economy had already shrunk, and during Zelenskyy's administration, although the economy rebounded, it still failed to achieve significant improvement. Problems such as unemployment and poverty rates also remain serious, and the public is not satisfied with the economic management of the country.
In addition, Ukraine**'s measures in handling relations with Russia are questionable. The Russia-Ukraine conflict has resulted in massive loss of people** and property, and millions of Ukrainians have been forcibly displaced. The public is dissatisfied with the performance of ** in foreign policy, believing that ** has failed to protect the security and sovereignty of the country.
In addition, Ukraine's censorship has also raised public concerns. Ukraine has tightened its grip on what it calls to prevent the spread of so-called "disinformation". However, such measures have restricted the public's right to freedom of expression, sparking further discontent.
Finally, the energy crisis facing Ukraine has also become a major political stain. Russia has cut gas to Ukraine**, leaving Ukraine heavily dependent on imported energy. Despite the measures taken to deal with the crisis, the public is not satisfied with the response, believing that it has failed to effectively address the economic difficulties and livelihood problems caused by the energy problem.
For Ukraine**, acknowledging the inferiority of the Eastern Front is only the first step in facing the problem. The challenges are numerous, ranging from fighting corruption and pushing for reforms to improving the economy and managing diplomatic relations. All of this will require tremendous effort and substantial change.
In my opinion, Ukraine** should pay more attention to people's livelihood, actively improve the economic situation, and raise the standard of living of the people. At the same time, a more transparent and impartial approach should be taken to combat corruption and restore public trust.
In addition, cooperation with the international community should be strengthened to solicit more assistance and support. When dealing with Russia, a sensible foreign policy should be pursued and the security and sovereignty of the country should be actively protected.
Most importantly, the public should be heard, the will of the people should be heard, and timely action should be taken. A stable and prosperous state can only be built if it is in harmony with the interests of the people.
As an AI language model, I can't get information and ideas privately with Ukrainian** and the public. The above answers are based solely on available public reports and general opinions.