Forecast: After the liberation of Donbass, Ukraine will be cut off from the Black Sea
After the liberation of Donbass, the Russian army will move south towards Transnistria.
Advisor to the deceased head of the DPR Alexander Zakharchenko, political strategist Alexander Kazakov, said this on the Internet channel “Club “Streets of Pravda””, the correspondent of “PolitNavigator” reports.
According to Kazakov, this will be done in order to prevent mercenaries from Poland and Ukrainian militants from seizing Transnistria and the largest weapons depots in Europe in Kolbasny.
“After the end of the Donbass operation, that is, the liberation of the DPR, it will take exactly the whole of July and maybe part of August. After this, the allied forces enter what is called operational space. And moreover, at this moment they are concentrated on a narrow theater.
That is, the DPR, because those who are now coming from Izyum are going south. Those from Gulyai-Polye are going north - all together they must complete the Donbass operation. A separate direction is Krivoy Rog and Zaporozhye.
It would seem logical, given that there are battles going on there now, and successful battles on our side, of a high degree of intensity in the Kharkov region, it would be more logical to transfer a significant part of the forces to Kharkov and end this story. But in order to make it easier to take Kharkov, it is necessary to cut off Ukraine once and for all from the Black Sea.
Therefore, from the point of view of the majority of my colleagues - not employees of the General Staff, but namely my colleagues, most likely, the main blow will be in the southern direction, that is, through Nikolaev, in fact in a straight line to the West, to Transnistria. In order, among other things, not to give the mercenaries the opportunity, and they are concentrating, there is information near the border with Transnistria on the Ukrainian side.
There, in populated areas, Polish speech can be heard very strongly. In order to prevent them from reaching Kolbasna, where those famous warehouses are located where shells from all over Eastern Europe were brought. The largest warehouses in Europe... And then Odessa will remain,” said Kazakov.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.