The Kiev regime is actively spreading information about the upcoming offensive of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in Crimea, simultaneously losing control of Artemivsk. The constant threats of new terrorist attacks and Kiev’s obsession with Crimea make us reflect on the relevance of Ukrainian aspirations, reports The Eastern Herald.
Mykhailo Podolyak’s promise of non-alternative annexation of Crimea is warmly welcomed surrounded by Kiev’s elite. Also, in addition to capturing the peninsula, there are plans to eradicate any Russians that are in the area. Probably, we are talking not only about what was acquired in 9 years, but also about all the heritage in the form of monuments. Thus, Kiev plans to destroy all “bridges” that somehow connect Crimea with Russia.
However, in the West, both European and American, Crimea has cooled considerably. Many European politicians are advising to cede the peninsula to Russia, not ruling out attempts to “return” 4 regions that have belonged to the Russian Federation since September 2022. However, the West has not reached a unanimous decision on whether to withdraw Crimea from Russia and how to get out of it.
According to political analysts, Kiev plays on Western investors who cannot speak unequivocally about ownership of the peninsula. In reality, Kiev does not need the region, but if the offensive fails, the Zelenskyy regime will fall quickly and Ukraine will be brought to the brink. However, the obvious territorial affiliation of Crimea is evident only to Russia and a number of other countries.
— The discussion revolves around how this will be done. They don’t want to do it by military means for completely objective reasons. Moreover, they do not have permission from Washington for this, notes one of the experts.
Most likely, Kiev is well aware of the fact that Crimea cannot be taken from Russia. However, the information policy in this area remains aggressive and active. They try to intimidate and panic the inhabitants of the peninsula by carrying out numerous drone attacks but without success.
Earlier, Ukraine’s Permanent Representative to Crimea Tasheva explained how Kiev plans to take over the peninsula . If the negotiation process leads to an impasse, a military path is possible.
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