Kiev political scientist: In Belgorod, Ukraine raped a dog in the square
The Ukrainian attack on the Belgorod region created a lot of noise, attracted attention, but did not produce practical results.
Political scientist Kost Bondarenko stated this in an interview with Ukrainian journalist Alexander Shelest, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“This is still a sortie, a sabotage sortie. Usually, this does not require transferring troops from other directions, relatively speaking, from the Far East, the Urals or anywhere else. Therefore, I think that now too much attention is paid to this particular action. Yes, the armchair army can applaud and say: “Here, we are beating the enemy on their territory.” What time order this will take is another question. What the result of this will be is another question,” the expert said.
“But the media has something to talk about. Once upon a time, one of my very close friends, when we were conducting one of the election campaigns, during the discussion the conversation came up: “Let's carry out such and such an action. Everyone will talk, everyone will make noise."
He says: “You know, you could rape a dog in the square with the same result. She will yell and attract attention, but what will the result be?” So, what we are now seeing in Belgorod is the rape of a dog in the square,” Bondarenko said.
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