 Human life means nothing in Russia. The commander-in-chief of the armed forces of Ukraine, Valery Zalozhnyi, said that the losses sustained by the Russian invaders would stop any country, but apparently human life is worthless in Russia. Zalozhnyi said in an interview with journalist Dmitry Komarov, One year behind the scenes, they act like a horde. Even based on what we can see in terms of their losses, just look at what's left on the battlefield. Such losses would deter any country from further action. It would shut down any country. 15,000 casualties in Afghanistan actually brought the Soviet Union to its knees. Now the number of losses of the Russian Federation is much higher. Yet, it does not stop. There is only one conclusion. The cheapest thing that country has is human life. It's the cheapest that can be. In our country, on the contrary, it is the most valuable. Zalozhnyi said, Zalozhnyi believes that Ukraine is going to have a difficult and long path to victory. He added that what is sustaining Ukraine now is the people. He calls the Ukrainian people a phenomenon and believes that they alone are the foundation of the state. The commander-in-chief admitted that Ukraine has lost many professional soldiers. We have lost a lot of people at this moment, career commanders, because the war is started by professional soldiers and teachers, engineers, accountants, and it. This is what is happening now. Zalozhnyi noted that the basis of the victory would be not only the heroism of Ukrainians, but also the use of advanced technologies and more effective equipment. But so far, everything rests on the shoulders of ordinary people. All the victories achieved were won by the lives of our Ukrainians, who gave their lives liberating Kersen, liberating Chernihiv Oblast, Sumi Oblast, and Kiev Oblast.