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Ukraine is facing deadly danger

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Nov 11, 2024 15:06 123

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The current scenarios for ending the war that we hear about in the Western media are deadly and unacceptable for Ukraine. This is what the military expert and former commander of the “Aidar“ battalion said. Yevgeny Dikiy on the air of Radio NV.

There is active talk that Donald Trump (who before his victory in the US presidential election promised to end the war in Ukraine within 24 hours) will bring Kiev and Moscow to the negotiating table and create a buffer (or demilitarized) zone and hostilities to stop at the current front line.

The so-called Korean scenario, however, according to Dickey, will be deadly for Ukraine. “The Korean scenario is based on the fact that this war on the Korean Peninsula was a hindrance to both the US and the USSR and was not needed by either the White House or the Kremlin. No one asked the Korean people if they were satisfied with the option of dividing the country into two parts. At that time, the Soviet Union was not interested in what would happen in South Korea and was not concerned that South Korea would become a successful country with a high standard of living (unlike the North),“ said the Ukrainian expert.< /p>

In Ukraine, however, the situation is different. Yevgeny Dikiy stated that Ukraine's success in European integration will be fatal for Vladimir Putin's regime. Therefore, for Moscow as well, the scenario of the two Koreas, which are currently not at war, but have practically not signed a peace treaty, is not advantageous. Russia will only use the temporary pause, if there is one, to regroup and prepare for another attack on Ukraine.

Against this backdrop, the AP reported that US President-elect Donald Trump plans to bring Russia and Ukraine to the negotiating table on his first day in office. The agency cited Trump's plans after his inauguration, which will take place on January 20.

American television CNN reports that Ukraine is currently in its worst position on the front since February 2022 (the beginning of the full-scale invasion). “ At the front, we see a situation in which the Ukrainians not only do not have time to compensate for losses, but are also losing soldiers at an increasingly rapid pace due to a drop in morale, analysts say. Russia continues to advance slowly but methodically.

According to The Wall Street Journal, the frontline is currently seeing an escalation of the war between Ukraine and Russia as both sides seek to gain a stronger foothold ahead of Trump's inauguration and possible talks to end hostilities. actions. About 10,000 North Korean troops have been sent to Russia's Kursk region to support Russian efforts to push out Ukrainian troops.