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“The plan states that Russia aims to completely seize the Donetsk region, as well as Kharkiv, Dnipro, and Zaporizhzhia. The main goal is to turn Ukraine into an exclusively agrarian state. It’s clear that implementing a project to capture a large urban agglomeration and depriving Ukraine of access to the sea in this area is evident…” - comments Alexander Musienko.

However, he notes that there are ways to thwart these enemy plans so that they do not even consider Zaporizhzhia and other cities. According to the expert, first, it is necessary to continue the deterrence operation and destroy the enemy's forces and resources; second, increase the frequency and intensity of strikes on military facilities, warehouses, and arsenals in Russia and in the occupied territories.

Additionally, he adds that the West must increase sanctions pressure, continuously update the lists, and include companies from China, Southeast Asia, the United Arab Emirates, Turkey, and other countries that help Russia circumvent sanctions. And, of course, the expert states that the West must expedite the delivery of promised aid to Ukraine and finally cross the arbitrary red lines, particularly regarding strikes deep into Russia.

“The recipes are well-known. I think I’m not revealing any secrets here, but this needs to be worked on. By the way, regarding the strikes. For some reason, once again, Putin has started being asked what would happen if the West grants Ukraine the right to strike deep into Russian territory with Western weapons, to which Putin began to respond that Russia is considering various means of response and different options. He did not specify anything about nuclear weapons and said nothing about that, but again hinted that there would be a response. In other words, he was undoubtedly trying to intimidate our Western partners, who, unfortunately, are still dragging their feet and not granting Ukraine the much-needed right to strike deep into Russian territory,” - concludes Alexander Musienko.

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