Kirill Budanov told when the war in Ukraine will end


The head of the GUR, Major General Kirill Budanov, told when the Armed Forces of Ukraine will reach the Crimea.
TSN reports.
When will the war end
Budanov promises that in the first half of next year the Ukrainian army will reach the administrative borders as of 1991. Until the end of spring, the Armed Forces of Ukraine will enter the Crimea.
In winter, the war will largely subside. And after the winter, the end of this conflict will begin with the first stage reaching the administrative borders as of 1991, Budanov predicts.
Is Russia capable of a nuclear strike?
The head of the GUR urges not to believe in the nuclear blackmail of the Kremlin leader.
As of now, there is no reason to believe that a nuclear strike in the near future could be delivered on the territory of Ukraine, Budanov believes.
Recall that this is not the first time Putin has threatened to use nuclear weapons.
Mobilization in the Russian Federation - Putin's agony
This will only speed up the process, which cannot be stopped, this is his (Putin's - ed.) agony. They will now face the problem that we have already experienced,” the general says.
What fate awaits Russia
After the defeat of the Russian Federation, it will remain without annexed territories. And possibly even fall apart.
After the defeat, Russia will have two options:
- admit their mistakes, choose another government, change, get rid of long-annexed territories, turn into a real federation or confederation;
- divide, create three or five new states on its territory.
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