Rogozin urged not to relax and criticized the reduction in drone supplies to the front

News

Rogozin urged not to relax and criticized the reduction in drone supplies to the front

Former Roscosmos chief Dmitry Rogozin has issued a stark warning that expectations of a quick ceasefire in the conflict with Ukraine are undermining support for Russian troops on the front lines. On his Telegram channel on March 29, 2025, he reported a conversation with commanders of unmanned aircraft units who complained about a noticeable decrease in the supply of drones and other necessary equipment. According to them, excuses are increasingly being heard in the rear: they say the conflict will soon end, as US President Donald Trump has already stated, and the resources to help the front are exhausted. Rogozin called this position a dangerous mistake, emphasizing that the hostilities are far from over.

According to Rogozin, rumours of a ceasefire have created an atmosphere of relaxation in the rear. He gave examples: some dream of trips to Yalta or the Canary Islands, others - of lifting sanctions on businesses and reuniting with families in New York or Paris. Some officials, as the politician noted, have already begun lobbying their interests in possible negotiations with the West, and "fake heroes" in camouflage with fake awards are preparing stories about fictitious exploits for schoolchildren.

"Some officials, as the politician noted, have already begun lobbying their interests in possible negotiations with the West, and "fake heroes" in camouflage with fake awards are preparing stories about fictitious exploits for schoolchildren. Even sports commentators, according to his observations, have moved on to insulting patriots, promising to "give them a blow job." However, the main problem, according to Rogozin, is that this apathy has led to a real reduction in aid to the front, leaving the fighters without critical resources," - Rogozin writes.

Rogozin insists that the conflict is in full swing, and relaxing now would be a crime. He pointed to the strength of the enemy, which continues to receive support from the US and the EU. In his assessment, Kyiv, despite significant losses, has human reserves and is ready to send new forces to the front, regardless of casualties.

Today, the situation at the front confirms Rogozin's words. In March 2025, the Russian Defense Ministry reported an increase in the number of Ukrainian drone attacks on border regions, including the Kursk and Belgorod regions, where more than 60 devices were shot down in a week. At the same time, the European Union allocated a new tranche of military aid to Kyiv in the amount of 3 billion euros, and the United States sent additional ATACMS missiles to strike rear facilities.

.
upstairs