Igor Girkin with some words, it's been translated so no idea how accurate it is. He is already in prison, won't be long before he commits suicide if he keeps this up.
“I read Trump’s latest statement (extremely harsh towards Russia), where he says that Ukraine can defeat Russia because Russia has turned out to be a ‘paper tiger.’ Unfortunately, I must agree with him on a number of points.”
“Indeed, to fight for a year and a half against a country whose collapse everyone expected in three days, or at least three weeks, requires some explaining. Especially when that country is Russia — a country with such enormous potential, such a long military history, such important military traditions, and a large army.”
“I still wonder: will anyone ever be held accountable for the fact that we went to war with a show-parade-type, ceremonial battalion army?”
“Will anyone be held responsible for those stupid, reality-detached plans that led to serious defeats and enormous losses?”
“The problem is not that I thirst for blood or revenge. That is the last thing anyone should think about when the fate of their country is at stake. My position is this: if mistakes are not admitted, they will not be corrected. It is very bad when an error is not acknowledged as an error but is instead treated as an achievement, and the people who committed it receive awards rather than punishment.”
“Apparently that is exactly why our Chief of the General Staff is being awarded yet another set of medals. And don’t you wonder for what? For our troops advancing in certain districts at a snail’s pace, only to lose the occupied territory due to the enemy’s counterattacks?”
“Or for the general assessment that we will fall a year and a half behind the enemy in the field of unmanned aerial vehicles?”
“We are already seeing strikes on our Black Sea Fleet bases. Where is that Black Sea Fleet that, a year and a half ago, supposedly completely controlled the Black Sea and its airspace? Where did that fleet disappear to so that the enemy can now strike Novorossiysk with unmanned boats and we are completely unable to prevent it? Or what is happening over Crimea? What is happening in neighboring regions where the opponent is striking again and again?”

“In the end, who will answer for all this? One of our ministers was promoted — formally, perhaps, but still. One general was sent to Tatarstan as an adviser. And a third well-known commander continues in leadership and continues to receive awards. What on earth is happening to us? Something must be done, a solution must be found.”
“If we cannot win the war, then maybe we should really get out of it? But our ‘partners’ will not allow that. We must think about how to force our ‘partners’ to themselves leave the war. Questions arise for our military leadership if they cannot do this...”
“Overall, I assess the situation as extremely serious and steadily deteriorating. Unfortunately, I do not see any prospect of a quick victory over Ukraine, because nothing is being done to prepare for such a victory.”