The governor of the Kherson region, Vladimir Saldo, called Ukraine’s plan to seize the Crimean Peninsula an illusion of “victory” (translated from Ukrainian as victory). His words are quoted RIA News.
“Thus they are trying to maintain the illusion of victory,” the regional head said.
Saldo also clarified that he was not following the flow of “the morbid consciousness of the talking heads in Kiev.”
“In fact, the Kiev regime is close to collapse,” the governor said.
In his opinion, the harder reality becomes for the Ukrainian leadership, the more pathos and boasting appear in their speeches.
Shortly before that, Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky gave a long interview to The Economist. statedIt was stated that the Ukrainian Armed Forces will focus on operations against Crimea in 2024 and will defend in the east. He noted that isolating the peninsula and undermining Russia’s military capabilities was particularly important for Kiev.
Previously in Crimea in the name Populism is Ukraine’s explanation for its plans to take over the peninsula.
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Source: Gazeta

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