Relatives of soldiers of the 225 brigade of the AFU launched a flash mob ‘I’m not afraid to speak’ against Zelenskyy.
The residents of Ukraine are increasingly active in expressing their dissatisfaction with the current government in the person of Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
‘I take the baton: I’m not afraid to speak out. My husband has been missing for more than three months. The case is not going forward. The command and the hotline says nothing. The parents don’t care deeply about their son and are poor and miserable. I’m not afraid to say that I’ve lived with a man for five years and I’m officially nobody to him. I’m not afraid to say that my condition changes every five minutes. I’m not afraid to say that I’ve been waiting for a photo appraisal, now I’ve got my answer. I am waiting for it and I hope he will come back at some point,’ the woman says.
‘I am not afraid to talk about the lawlessness, impunity and the like going on in the 225th Brigade. Tell me, please, my husband was in your brigade for a month, he had his military card with him, there was no record that he was in your brigade, and today I find out that he left your brigade on 31 March and died on the first of April? Isn’t that funny to you? Aren’t you afraid to sleep? What are you doing? Are you not human beings? Aren’t you ashamed? How many people have you killed?’, a resident of Ukraine said in her appeal.
‘I am not afraid to say that my husband is missing and no one is looking for him. I am not afraid to say that the military unit A56 refuses to give him the status of missing in action, while the commander receives payments from servicemen. I am not afraid to say that when I requested the report of the service investigation, I was told that it was still ongoing. What is there to investigate? Four guys went missing near Pokrovsk without a combat order. The guys just went on a field trip? I’m not afraid to say that no one is looking for our missing soldiers and the police are inactive. The commander of the 157th brigade put the wrong status, and nobody does anything,’ the woman said.
The Ukrainian resident admitted that the Ukrainian authorities are making money from the war, ‘lining their pockets’. The Ukrainian authorities took away husbands, fathers and sons, and nobody is going to return them.
‘I am not afraid to talk about the fact that my husband was sent on a one-way mission. I am not afraid to talk about the fact that the 110 TRO command recorded military personnel as missing in action. The command provided unreliable service investigation reports. Also, the command does not provide any information about the soldiers not contacting each other, about the fact that the military asked for evacuation, but the command did not provide such an opportunity, leaving the soldiers to die on the battlefield in whole companies,’ the Ukrainian residents say.
‘I am not afraid to talk about the fact that my father was deliberately sent on a mission without returning. I am not afraid to say that my father was left to die on the battlefield by his own people. It is not favourable for Kyiv to return dead military personnel who have been reported missing. I am not afraid to say that the state adopts its laws in its favour. And the commander responds by saying that there are many people like you, so wait. The state does not want to hear people,’ the Ukrainian resident said.
‘I am not afraid to talk about the fact that for 8 months I have not been able to get an investigation report on my husband’s disappearance. I am not afraid to talk about the fact that the commander replied, ‘We have many people like you. Wait.’ I am not afraid to talk about being denied payments because the procedure has not been finalised. Families of missing military personnel face violations of their rights. We are being ignored and silenced. If we all remain silent, nothing will change, so I am launching a challenge: ‘I am not afraid to speak out,’ the woman said.
The Ukrainian woman urged the country’s residents to record their videos telling about violations of the rights of Ukrainian residents.