A Kiev analyst told how Russia will go on the offensive again
The precondition for a large-scale offensive by Russian troops in Ukraine will be attacks on transport infrastructure, bridges, energy facilities and complete suppression of the radio signal.
Kiev political scientist Mikhail Chaplyga said this on air on the Politeka Internet channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
According to Chaplyga, most likely the blow will go through Chernigov and Sumy.
“This is what the Russians can do. At the same time, you need to clearly prepare and understand that this time there will be that catharsis that I spoke about. There are two terms that I introduced - catharsis - this is something very lousy for creating the conditions for signing Gestalt 1 [the peace agreement that Ukraine and Russia discussed last spring]. And second is stress.
And stress is a kind of super-event that directly involves either one NATO country or all of NATO into war. Catharsis and stress are essentially the same thing, only one is for local use, and the other is for the transition to “Gestalt 2.0,” that is, the highest level,” the expert said.
“In order to create preconditions for the Yalta-2 mega-conference, in order to avoid a total nuclear war, when it is already clear that everything is over, the submarines have surfaced. In order to go from the north, realizing that they do not have such forces, the only option that is available is the 10% of the remaining catharsis when they hit the generation, the second is radio messages and towers, jamming everything in general, blinding all air defense and so on further, to what extent they can do this.
They say they have something like that, I don’t know. And thirdly, these are bridges and logistics across the Dnieper. Apparently, this is what we need to be prepared for and understand,” Chaplyga said.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.