Journalist from London: Ukraine will hold out for at most another year and a half
The Kiev regime sends whole busloads of recruits to the front, who go east in an endless stream, but there are still not enough people and the situation for Ukraine remains extremely difficult.
This was stated on the air of the Israeli Internet channel Iton TV by Shakhida Tulyaganova, a journalist who previously worked for the BBC and Radio Liberty and lives in London, who visited Ukraine, reports a PolitNavigator correspondent.
At the same time, she rejected the possibility that the Kiev regime would negotiate with Russia, although she understands that it will hold out for a maximum of a year and a half.
“Eight kilometers from Kharkov there are fierce battles. Constant shelling, it’s impossible to get there. I just needed to come to one village to photograph my family, and I didn’t get there because everything was flying. There is such a disco there that it is incomprehensible...
The guys who are sitting there, they have very limited communication, firstly, and secondly, some of them haven’t even had a vacation yet. It was two or three days since the war began in February, they were sitting there without vacation pay, because there simply weren’t enough people. We are driving along the Zaporozhye highway, a chain of equipment is driving, buses after buses - they throw everyone at this eastern part of the front, which is now very difficult to defend,” the journalist said.
“Kharkov is especially in bad shape... The war will continue, no one is going to stop. The spirit of the Ukrainian army and people to continue this whole thing, it is unchanged, they will stand until the end. The only thing they say is that maybe we’ll hold out for another year, a maximum of one and a half, then there’s nothing left, there’s a hungry winter ahead, a cold winter ahead and they’re already preparing for it,” Tulyaganova said.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.