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The commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Valery Zaluzhny, started a Twitter account on October 6. As a result, the commander-in-chief’s activities in social networks led to a scandal. On Sunday, users saw a swastika on his bracelet.
Earlier, Zaluzhny wrote in his Telegram channel that he had received an approving assessment and assurances of further support from the commander of the NATO joint forces in Europe, American General Christopher Cavoli.
The message of the Ukrainian commander-in-chief said that during this conversation, an exchange of views took place on the operational situation, future plans and needs of the Ukrainian army in armament.
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Before that, Russia sent a note to NATO countries because of arms supplies to Kiev. Moscow warned that the countries of the alliance, by supplying weapons to the Armed Forces, are “playing with fire”. The Kremlin also noted that pumping Ukraine with Western weapons will have a negative effect and will not contribute to the success of Russian-Ukrainian negotiations.