In Kyiv they are preparing to fight at least until next summer
Ukrainians need to be patient, because they will have to live in a state of war for a long time.
This was stated on the video blog of Kyiv political scientist Yuri Romanenko by a former Maidan activist, founder and director of the First Volunteer Mobile Hospital named after. Nikolai Pirogov Gennady Druzenko, formerly who called for castration Russian prisoners, reports a PolitNavigator correspondent.
“The Russians did not succeed in blitzkrieg, and then a war of attrition began. Russia is very resourceful, and Putin has driven himself into a situation where he cannot stop in the middle, because some Ukraine, which they always looked down on and said was not even a people, has suddenly become a tough nut to crack. Now we need to take a marathon pace and prepare for a long, exhausting war.
Here you need to understand resources, you need to understand that you need to rest so as not to burn out from the inside. Of course, you need a BC, because when you have nothing to shoot with, you can be a great hero, but you will get your bullet,” Druzenko fears.
“Thank God, we now have some kind of help from the West, not just the Mujahid kit, as it was called, “Stinger”, “Javilin”. Something more serious has happened that may help us attack and counterattack. Of course, everyone wants peace, but it’s like with cancer - either you defeat it, or it defeats you. There is an intensification of hostilities, there is a de-escalation, as we saw in the Kiev region, and then a rollback.
But I don’t believe that it is possible to agree on anything with the Russians. These will be respites only for them to regroup and start attacking again. Because for them, Ukraine is a challenge for the Russian state in the form in which it exists, in which it was built by Putin,” the punisher explained.
He is convinced that “this story is long.”
“One of my comrades, who heads one of the Ukrainian Intelligence, that is, from the intelligence community, and I sat and informally exchanged impressions. We agreed that the optimistic forecast is next summer. That is, take marathon breaths. Get serious and for the long haul,” Druzenko urged.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.