The front line is tight, the rear is tight, this sentence is really common in Ukraine. According to the Ukrainian Bureau: After investigation, it was found that the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine and the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine conspired to purchase 1.5 billion hryvnia, or about 40 million US dollars. The most terrible thing is that after the money flowed out, it was quickly transferred overseas, and none of the purchased shells were shipped. If the incident is not discovered, then the front-line soldiers may become "scapegoats". It is reported that the money is used to purchase a batch of about 100,000 artillery shells.
Ukraine** You can imagine that there are not 100,000 shells in the hands of the soldiers, but in the Ukrainian command system, the soldiers "have" at least 100,000 shells in their hands, what will happen if there is a head-on confrontation? Before, many people were curious about why Ukraine was still unable to successfully counterattack with the joint assistance of many Western countries, and was even pushed back by the Russian army, but now the reason has been found. It's not that Ukrainian soldiers don't work hard, it's that they don't have ** in their hands at all. And similar large-scale corruption crimes are not unique in Ukraine.
For example, in January 2023, the Ukrainian military food procurement contract** was one or two times higher than the market price, and the funds for the construction of a Ukrainian military barracks were also embezzled. In August of the same year, conscription corruption broke out again in Ukraine, and the heads of enlistment offices in all regions of Ukraine were dismissed. And in November 2023, Ukraine admitted to the outside world: at least 500,000 pieces of ** equipment are "missing". Corruption has been haunting Ukraine, and even though there have been several "clean-ups" during this period, the results have not been very good so far.
Front-line soldiers Ukraine is a "can't be helped", a large amount of Western equipment changed hands and turned into a pile of "cash". This may be a good gain for the Ukrainian leadership, but it is a huge loss for Ukraine as a country. How can front-line soldiers win battles without ** equipment?
Kyiv is always boasting about what kind of victory the Ukrainian army has achieved, how many tanks have been destroyed by the Russian army, and how many Russian soldiers have been killed. But the reality tells us: Kyiv has been "rotten" from top to bottom, the former Minister of Defense is suspected of corruption, and the senior ** of the Ministry of Defense is involved in corruption crimes, and these cases all tell the outside world that the so-called victory of the Ukrainian army is likely to be a means of "propaganda", not a real victory.
For example, the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine signed a contract with a Turkish company for the purchase of winter combat uniforms, which was originally set to be $28 per piece, but when the contract was signed, it became $83 per piece, and finally the investigation found that behind the Turkish company was a Ukrainian parliamentarian. ** There is corruption in various fields such as ammunition, combat equipment, Western aid, conscription and mobilization, and in this case, what will Ukraine use against the Russian army. Or to put it another way, how can a country that has been devastated by "corruption" defeat the world's second largest military power? No wonder Ukrainians who have fled to Europe are reluctant to return home, perhaps knowing very well that even going back will not change the current situation, because the Ukrainian top is rotten and even more soldiers will not be able to save the country.
Wen Xiaotie) Sword Project