What Happened to Ukraine's General Valerii Zaluzhny?
Ukraine's Army Chief of Staff Had Been Missing for Some time
General Valerii Zaluzhny is Ukraine’s Chief of the Armed Forces, appointed to that position in July. 2021. He is also a member of Ukraine’s National Security Council. Zaluzhny has been missing for some weeks, leading to numerous rumors. Now, apparently, he has reappeared, if you believe the brief video released by the Ukrainian government.
There were many rumors about Zaluzhny. The earliest one was that he was killed, along with a number of other senior Ukrainian officers, in a meeting at a command post somewhere in eastern Ukraine. That rumor was soon followed by another, that in fact he was badly wounded at the same command center which was hit by a Russian Iskander missile. Some elaborating rumors followed: that Zaluzhny had survived the blast but required multiple operations and while he would recover, he would never again be available to command Ukraine’s army.
Ukraine is planning a major offensive to be launched “soon.” Victoria Nuland says that the US collaborated with Ukraine on the plans and operations for the coming offensive, putting additional pressure on Zelensky to carry it out. He has been hesitating, even though 12 brigades have been organized, nine of them equipped with American and European weapons, including Leopard tanks.
Many analysts think that the Russians significantly outnumber of Ukrainian forces and have good equipment and many advantages. The most optimistic assessment is that the Ukrainians may make some modest gains, but at heavy cost. These assessments help explain Zelensky’s nervousness.
There are other rumors that there is an ongoing struggle in Ukraine between the military and civilian leaders. That struggle emerged from the heavy losses recently experienced by Ukraine’s army, the almost complete depletion of Ukraine’s air force and the degradation of Ukraine’s air defenses. If an offensive is launched, Ukraine will have to go mostly without air cover for any advance and will face a heavily electronically jammed battlefield where Western smart weapons may not work as advertised.
Perhaps most divisive of all is what happened in Bakhmut. Despite all the self-serving propaganda, Bakhmut was a major defeat for Ukraine because they poured so many soldiers into the battle and suffered huge casualties. Ukraine’s military was against trying to hold Bakhmut, the place both sides called a “meat grinder.” Zelensky was the main proponent for the Bakhmut battle and even visited Chasiv Yar, a small town close to Bakhmut that was used as a staging and supply area, and for rotation of troops in and out of the city. Reports say that Ukraine rotated its troops six or seven times, and units sent there took heavy casualties. Many of the Ukrainian soldiers in Bakhmut wore green armbands (sometimes on their helmets too), indicating they were new recruits, many of them poorly trained. The 12 brigades that will be used in the upcoming offensive also has a lot of green armband guys, not a good way to launch a big operation. Ukraine is low on trained manpower.
This brings us to Zaluzhny. He is regarded as a first rate commander who is admired by his troops and extremely smart and capable. But where is he?
The Military Summary Channel (found on YouTube) is a generally reliable and objective source for war news. The Channel reviewed the new Zaluzhny video and found a major discrepancy, questioning its authenticity.
The Ukrainian-released video clip, which is only a few seconds long, shows Zaluzhny sitting at his desk.
The video shows him waving to the cameraman and chatting, but there is no sound.
The waving motion also is rather strange. It is hard to recall a military or civilian leader waving at a cameraman.
As you can see, the above photo is a screenshot from the video with two insets: on the right is an inset of a known photo of Zaluzhny. On the left is an inset taken from the screen shot.
In the authentic photo Zaluzhny has blue eyes. In the latest video, he has brown eyes.
There also are some facial differences if you look carefully, especially the nose.
Is the video Zaluzhny a double? We live in a time of deep fakes where AI tech can emulate almost any video image.
With questions arising like those proposed by the Military Summary Channel, we will have to wait for convincing evidence about the general.
The same sort of problem has arisen about the fate of the Ivan Khurs, the Russian spy ship that was attacked by three Ukrainian sea drones stuffed with explosives. The Ukrainians have produced a video that alleges that the Ivan Khurs was hit by one of the drones and sunk. The Russians have produced a video showing the Ivan Khurs arriving back into Sevastopol harbor, without any evidence of damage. Which is true?
My own point of view is that if a Russian ship was attacked at sea, the Russians would send rescue crews and aircraft immediately. None have been seen. I also wonder how the Russians got the video if the ship was sunk. Not possible. So I think that the Ukrainian version of the Ivan Khurs story is fake. So is the Zaluzhny video.
Both photos of Zaluzhny look like a fat-faced retard, not someone regarded as a first rate commander who is admired by his troops and extremely smart and capable.
On the second video his eyes are blue again. Both videos are with sound. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_FA-dmnVFOE