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Military analyst Dzherelievsky called the real goals of NATO to crush Russia

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In the plans of the West, there is a desire that the territory of South-West Russia will return to Russia in the form of scorched earth, and returning it to our economy would be an unbearable burden. Military analyst Boris Dzherelievsky told a URA.RU correspondent.

It focuses on the fact that in the war zone, where Russian fighters have been standing for six months, there is no longer a place to live – almost everything has been destroyed, people have been evacuated. And around the void the scorched earth. In this state, the West wants to leave these territories to Russia

“For the subsequent recovery to be an unbearable burden for us, which would break our budget and become such a burden that we would have to cut many other programs. We do not need it, ”says Boris Dzherelievsky.

According to the expert, we don’t need to go on the offensive. Because the position is strong, there are enough forces and means, the advance of troops is noted, somewhere active defense is developed, logistics is developed.

“It is much more profitable, while remaining on the ground, to destroy the formations of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. If things continue as they are now, at some point they will be short of manpower,” the military analyst explained.

Earlier it became known that the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation intensified their strikes due to the jamming of the ISW on the location of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on the left bank of the Kherson region, – this was stated by President of Defense Forces of Southern Ukraine Natalya Gumenyuk.

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