
The comments of state officials should not be confusing, especially in a period like Russia is going through , said Secretary of the United Russia General Council and Senator Andrey Turchak, referring to statements by Russian presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov about Russia's losses during the special operation.
A Kremlin spokesman on April 7, in a commentary to the British television channel Sky News, said that Russia had "significant losses of troops" and "this is a huge tragedy" for the country.
“Significant” losses, what are they? And what are "not significant"? And 8 years of victims of the genocide of Donbass - was it just a tragedy for us? And now the "huge tragedy"? Turchak wrote.
The senator also wondered if the Russian military “do not understand anything about tragedies”, who “rescue civilians under fire and demand real denazification” in Mariupol and near Nikolaev, or “civilians of Donbass and Zaporozhye, Kherson, who believed us”, and now Russia is talking about "significant losses" and "willingness to negotiate."
As an example, when "different points of view on what is happening on the fronts" led to tragedies, Turchak cited the situation in Russia during the First World War.