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Mondo International Updated on 2024-02-01

In his New Year's address, Ukraine** Zelensky confidently declared that Ukraine would become stronger and ready to unleash its anger on Russia. However, soon after, the Ukrainian army faced a mutiny crisis on the front line, and many units refused to carry out Kiev's orders, and there were even cases where front-line soldiers targeted their colleagues. Zelensky's previous remarks did not mention the details of Ukraine's ** operation, nor did he talk about the current situation on the front line and the specific timetable for US assistance, making the outside world think that his strong Ukraine statement is obviously based on blind confidence rather than realistic considerations. Zelensky's anger has not yet been released, and Russia has released a piece of news that is unbearable for Kyiv.

Zelensky's reluctance to send additional troops and deliver food reflects Ukraine's plight of tight soldiers and supply shortages. On the Ukrainian front, Ukrainian soldiers were forced to flee to the trenches, while the soldiers of the Overseer pursued the fleeing soldiers and used force, pointing their guns at their comrades and even throwing grenades. This kind of war supervision measure not only does not solve the problem of war weariness of the troops, but may lead to mutiny. Under extreme oppression, the soldiers may revolt to end the conflict in their own way.

The mutiny is a sign that the crisis is gradually approaching Zelensky. The refusal of the soldiers to carry out Kiev's orders indicates that they have lost confidence in achieving victory in the war. This is because Zelensky's policies fail to address the real problems faced by the soldiers, such as the lack of reinforcements, insufficient supplies, etc. The soldiers' war weariness may be the accumulation of exhaustion and despair caused by staying on the front line for a long time.

In addition, Zelensky's lack of care and reassurance for the soldiers' emotions is also one of the reasons for the escalation of the mutiny crisis. In such a tense situation, soldiers need psychological support and reassurance, not forced to continue fighting. Zelensky should realize that only through a more humane policy and an effective military strategy can the mood of the Ukrainian soldiers be truly stabilized and their fighting morale boosted.

First of all, strengthen the care and comfort of soldiers. For soldiers who have been on the front lines for long periods of time, psychological counselling and support should be provided to ensure they receive the necessary rest and adjustment. At the same time, sufficient supplies were provided to meet the basic needs of the soldiers and boost their combat morale.

Second, optimize military command and strategic deployment. Zelensky should strengthen communication and cooperation with the military to ensure the effective delivery and implementation of orders. At the same time, it is necessary to train and evaluate front-line commanders to improve the level of military command, ensure scientific and flexible decision-making, and effectively respond to changes in the war situation.

Third, strengthen international support and cooperation. Ukraine can actively cooperate with the international community to seek more assistance and support, including the provision of military technology, training and equipment, so as to improve the combat effectiveness of the Ukrainian army and meet the needs of the troops.

Finally, we should actively engage in peace negotiations and diplomatic mediation. In the face of the complex geopolitical situation, Zelensky should actively promote the peaceful settlement of the dispute between Ukraine and Russia, and enlist the support and participation of the international community to provide more opportunities for long-term peace and stability.

The mutiny crisis facing Ukraine is not only a test for Zelensky, but also a common challenge for the Ukrainian army and all the Ukrainian people. In the process of resolving the mutiny crisis, Zelensky should deeply think and reflect on his own shortcomings in governing the Ukrainian army, and take practical and effective measures in a timely manner to contribute to peace and stability in Ukraine. It is only through a rational resolution of the existing crisis that Ukraine can move towards a stronger, more stable and more prosperous tomorrow.

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