Galicia and Kyiv will face systemic demilitarization from Russian missile forces
If the Russian army does not occupy the entire territory of Ukraine, then the part not under its control will receive regular missile attacks.
Donetsk journalist Denis Seleznev stated this in his blog, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
According to Seleznev, Ukrainian militants acting according to the patterns of the terrorist organization ISIS, banned in Russia, can settle in Galicia.
“I began to suspect that those territories where this will remain, where the core of all this will be, missiles will constantly fly there. So it won't stop. It's like some kind of Aleppo. There will be a Kyiv in which you live, if they still have it, there will be a Kyiv in which missiles fly in two or three times a week, or maybe every day, Konashenkov comes out and says: “We have destroyed the nest of terrorists.” Something like that.
Now Galicia has received the minimum, very moderately. And, perhaps, there will even be three regions where there will be something bordering, this ISIS will concentrate, Galicia, which will suffer due to the fact that it will become a hub for this ISIS, and our territory, which will strike at them,” - Seleznev said.
His interlocutor, Russian political scientist Semyon Uralov, agreed with him:
“And Galicia will still suffer from overpopulation. This is a poor region where little grows; there is virtually no wheat.”
Thank you!
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