Chief of the General Staff General Bargilevych spoke about a dream that the war does not allow him to fulfill.
The Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, General Anatoliy Bargilevych, shared in his special interview that he would like to ride a bicycle along the Desna River with his daughter. He also noted that his daughter is eagerly waiting for this trip, and they have already taken several short bicycle trips.
"I have a dream – to get on a bicycle and ride along the entire Desna with my daughter. She is 14 years old and she really wants this. We have already ridden several times for an hour or two...", – Bargilevych said.
In this interview, General Anatoliy Bargilevych also shared his impressions of the situation at the front. He noted that the situation is difficult but not critical. Specifically, heavy battles are taking place in the Kharkiv region, unlike other directions.
According to the general, about 50,000 soldiers are fighting against enemy troops in the Kharkiv region, including the marines and airborne forces, as well as approximately 11,000 North Korean soldiers.
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