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Looks like I missed this. Like others I wanna be cynical and say this is evidence of some kind of power struggle, but then what I really think is that this is journalists with integrity who decided to print what the soldiers on the front line said. There's no way to dress up the reality nicely. Maybe, like many others in Ukraine they're fed up with the war and see that there's no way to fight it any more, they'd rather get on with their lives.
Where were those "journalists of integrity" for the past 2 years? Those are the same people that were writing the nonsense all the time. It's either like others say, internal struggle, or the reality is already so visible that literally no one is buying the previous stories anymore.
Probably fearing reprisal from the government. Zelensky's government has a tight grip on the news and media, they are from the media industry themselves, they know how important and powerful it can be. They banned all TV channels except their own, Telemaraton or something like that. They put restrictions on what newspapers can publish and limit access to areas, like the front line.
That too. It has become ridiculous to pretend Ukraine is winning when Russians are taking more territory every day. Everyone sees the Kursk excursion for what it is, and that it in no way challenges Russia or has any chance of causing "unrest that will topple Putin" inside of Russia. Russia has cut down Ukraine's electricity production by some 75%. People are most likely running out of money to pay for fuel for their generators. Men are being snatched off the street and being sent to the front as literal cannon fodder. You see a few of them run away and about the same number where people fight the TCC officers.
The "internal struggle" is the people of Ukraine fighting against their government that has decided to sacrifice them for US/NATO interests.
You are most probably correct, but the word "integrity" still feels not very accurate even in this case.
I hope very much. Note that unlike rest of former socialist countries, Ukraine had to be couped every decade at least once to keep them on leash: 1991, 2004, 2014, 2022
I suspect it's actually both, the reality is so bad that it's impossible to pretend that there's any chance of victory, and that's undermining the existing power structures leading to an internal struggle as people see the opportunity to grab power for themselves.