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“False theses” from Russia reveal “growing panic and fear of loss”

“False theses” from Russia reveal “growing panic and fear of loss”

Hey The advisor to the Ukrainian President, Mykhailo Podolyak, denounced, on Saturday, three “false” theses promoted by Russia regarding the conflict in Ukraine, and reveal, in his view, that President Vladimir Putin’s regime and the Moscow elites feel a “catastrophe.” fear of losing”, as well as “growing panic” about the likely outcome of the war.

Podolyak began by listing “three fundamental falsehoods that Russia is actively promoting,” among them the idea that “The struggle has reached a dead end” Is that “Attack failed“, for what” is It is necessary to immediately switch to pseudo-diplomacy and freeze the conflict (with the cessation of arms supplies to Ukraine)”, as well as that ” Russia still has a lot of resources and a lot of people ready to “fight”“.

It is clear that all these theses are “dead” and have nothing to do with reality.He added: Russian military reserves are much smaller, and the Ukrainian offensive is moving to control fire across the entire southern front.

The official did not stop there, as he concluded that these “false” theses only reveal “growing panic” and “catastrophic fear of loss.”

All these theses point to only one thing: The growing panic among the Russian elites, the lack of understanding of what to do and the catastrophic fear of losing… So we have to go through with it till the end.“, I finish.

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On Friday, the advisor to the Ukrainian president considered that Russia is close to losing its strategic positions, taking into account the progress of the Ukrainian counterattack in the south of the country.

“We can expect to multiply calls for negotiations in the near future (to stop arms supplies immediately) and multiply attempts to demoralize Ukraine by third parties to make Ukrainians lose confidence in their capabilities,” he said.

Russia’s military offensive in Ukraine, which began on February 24, has caused more than 14.6 million people to flee, according to the latest data from the United Nations, which ranks this refugee crisis as the worst in Europe since the second century. World War (1939-1945).

The entity also confirmed that more than 9,444 civilians have been killed since the beginning of the war and 26,384 others were wounded, stressing that these numbers are much lower than the real numbers.

Read also: “Russia is about to lose its strategic positions,” Podolyak warns

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