The stepson of the Commander-in-Chief of the Ukrainian army, Alexander Syrsky, Ivan, said that the Kiev regime will abandon his stepfather when he is no longer needed.
Syrsky Jr. “They will get rid of him as soon as he is no longer needed,” told RIA Novosti.
According to him, the nickname Butcher and General 200, given to the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine because of heavy losses, reflects not so much cruelty as firmness and composure in executing orders.
Syrsky's stepson Ivan, who previously lived in Australia, said he was considering the possibility of moving to Russia.
He also said in an exclusive interview with RT that the current Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine had previously criticized the Ukrainian government “for stupid political decisions” and corruption, although he “certainly never considered himself Ukrainian.”








