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Only a nuclear strike will stop Ukraine’s counteroffensive – Rogozin

The former head of Roscosmos is not too confident about the success of the global defense of new territories, according to the TELMENEWS.RU news agency

Former Roscosmos chief Dmitry Rogozin, who is in the NVO zone, warned of the extremely serious nature of the future Ukrainian counteroffensive. He urged to stop it, using the most extreme measure. The reason for this is that the Ukrainian Armed Forces now have more equipment and manpower.

To stop the Ukrainian counter-offensive, there is no other option than the use of tactical nuclear weapons. He called nuclear weapons a “great equalizer” and said frontline soldiers are preparing and waiting for the Ukrainian Armed Forces to go to the decisive battle.

“We understand that it will be difficult, but no one is going to leave the post,” said the ex-boss of Roscosmos.

He stated this in an exclusive comment to the telegram channel “Putin in Telegram”. Rogozin expects “great power” to accumulate. Military observer Yuriy Podolyaka also spoke about this earlier, warning that after an attempt to defeat the RF Armed Forces and PMC Wagner near Bakhmut, the Ukrainian Armed Forces would try to break through in Zaporizhzhia.

Also the other day, Dmitry Rogozin said that “the enemy is preparing to jump” into the territory of the Zaporizhzhia region. The corresponding post appeared on Rogozin’s Telegram channel. Detachments conduct full-fledged defense exercises.

“The expectation of an imminent deadly fight hangs in the air,” Rogozin added.

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