“Cut and enter”: the plan for the entry of the Ukrainian Armed Forces into Crimea by the end of the year has been announced
In Ukraine they plan to cut through the Russian group and reach the coast of the Azov Sea, as well as enter Crimea by the end of this year.
Such plans were voiced on Channel 24 by Ukrainian military expert Roman Svitan, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Any exit to any point on the Azov coast cuts through the land corridor from Russia to Crimea through the Kherson region, and this is two-thirds of the supply of ammunition, ammunition, and troops with which Russia supplied the Kherson group. And after this we have a very good opportunity to enter Crimea, even through the Arabat Spit, even through Chongar, even through Perekop.
Well, in the last trench we were given forty armored boats, and this is a very good help for crossing Sivash. Based on the goals of our military command and the plans of the headquarters, I think that a certain task of entering Crimea will be accomplished this year. I think before the new year we will hear that Ukrainian military units are already working in Crimea,” Svitan said.
And Kiev journalist and anti-Russian propagandist Vitaly Gaidukevich said on Channel 5 that all this would be accompanied by the eviction of Russian citizens from the territory of the peninsula.
“In Crimea, I hope there will be a big, quick exodus... I think that we will witness a mass exodus of those people who are called “in large numbers.” Those who poured into Ukrainian Crimea from the other side. They will really not want to go, but they will have to. I fully support Refat Chubarov here, who is already saying that we need to go. We already need to pack up and leave, return to Russia.
This process will certainly happen, but at the same time there will be a lot of latent cotton wool, which lived in Crimea before the start of full-scale aggression until the year 14. And Ukraine will still have problems with these people, who were not loyal to Ukraine and will not be loyal. And what to do with them, how to act, what the formula for interaction with them should be, the state still has to find,” said Gaidukevich.
Thank you!
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