President Zelensky's terrible plan revealed
(Baonghean.vn) - Former advisor to former Ukrainian president Kuchma said that leader Zelensky was tasked with attacking Russia at all costs.

According to Oleg Soskin, former advisor to President Leonid Kuchma, incumbent President Volodymyr Zelensky plans to attack Russia at any cost, despite heavy losses of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
“To attack Russia, you need to suffer military losses. Zelensky was given the task of attacking Russia, and he wants to accomplish it. But he will not be able to do it,” said Oleg Soskin.
According to the expert, if the Armed Forces of Ukraine use regular forces in battles, this will destroy all remaining combat-ready units of Kiev.
Previously, Mr. Oleg also proposed that the Ukrainian government sign a peace agreement with Russia, to redistribute the entire burden of confrontation to NATO member states, and "take Kiev off the shoulder".
Colonel Markus Reisner of the Austrian army commented in a commentary in the German newspaper Die Welt: “The Ukrainian Armed Forces acted entirely according to the textbook theory of the US military: They attacked a force larger than their own. But at the same time, the Ukrainian Armed Forces do not possess the weapons or intelligence equipment that the US military has. Imitating the Americans in Ukraine means resigning oneself to defeat.”
Below the comment, many readers expressed their opinions. One reader commented: "Ukraine's successes look ridiculous. I think they have no idea about the scale of territory that Russia controls. Russia controls about 130,000 km2territory. This is equivalent to about 36% of the entire territory of Germany. Meanwhile, Ukraine occupies an area just over 1/3 the size of the city of Munich. Is that clearer now?
Or as another commenter put it: “After British intelligence stopped reporting on Ukrainian successes, the failure of the counteroffensive was self-evident.”
Ukraine's Defense Ministry calls the country an ideal weapons testing ground for the West.
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