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Putin is on the verge of a big personal defeat: what will become of him

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The assistant to the head of the administration of the Kherson region, Serhiy Khlan, in an interview with Ukrainian television, emphasized that before September the Armed Forces of Ukraine could liberate the territory of the Kherson region and thus frustrate the plans of the Russian dictator Vladimir Putin to join this Ukrainian region to the Russian Federation.

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The Kherson denouement is near

President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy said in his nightly video message on Saturday that the Ukrainian Armed Forces could launch a counterattack on the territory of the Kherson region. Yes, and Western military analysts are talking about the possibility of such a counterattack.

If it starts, it will be a definite result of the five-month war that Russian President Vladimir Putin launched against Ukraine on February 24 this year.

However, we must be aware that the liberation of the Kherson region will not be an easy task for the Ukrainian Armed Forces. Especially against the backdrop of constant attempts by Russian invaders to seize the entire territory of the Donetsk region of Ukraine.

As you know, the occupation of the entire Luhansk region and Donbass is a matter of principle not so much for the Russian military as for President Vladimir Putin. After all, he launched his so-called “special operation” precisely under the pretext of occupying the Donetsk and Lugansk regions and allegedly at the request of the puppet leaders of the occupied regions, on whose territory the Russians created the so-called pseudo-republics back in 2014, during the first wave of occupation of Ukrainian lands, the main goal which was to turn into a springboard for a further offensive on Ukrainian territory.

Of course, if now the Russian bandits fail to reach the administrative borders of the Lugansk and Donetsk regions of Ukraine in order to create conditions for holding fake “referendums” there on joining the Russian Federation, this will be a personal defeat for Vladimir Putin.

And here a rather simple question arises: to what extent can both armies – both Ukrainian and Russian – fight on two fronts? Both in the east and in the south. And where can the efforts of the Ukrainian and Russian military be concentrated? How important is it now for the Russians to seize territories in the Donetsk region, if in this way they will not pay more attention to the Kherson region? And how important is it for the Ukrainian military to liberate the territory of the Kherson region, if in this way they cannot focus on preventing the occupation of a large part of the territory of the Donetsk region? We will see all this soon.

Because we understand that the pause that began in this war after the Russian invaders managed to establish control over almost the entire territory of the Lugansk region of Ukraine is ending, and the Russians are preparing for new aggressive actions, and our military, as we heard from representatives of the Ukrainian command and from President Vladimir Zelensky, they are preparing to liberate the entire Kherson region from the invaders.

Why is Putin's gang still “in space”

Meanwhile, the Russians, as we can understand, do not lose their ambitions to overthrow the Ukrainian authorities and establish a puppet anti-people regime on the territory of our country. Such desires, in particular, were mentioned by the Kremlin's Ribbentrop, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, who stressed that Russia supposedly really wants to help the Ukrainian people change their government. As if the Ukrainian people are asking Putin, Lavrov and other Ukrainian schizophrenics what to do with their own power.

After all, it is worth recalling that, unlike Russia, where all elections are controlled by Putin's gang and law enforcement agencies , elections in Ukraine are held on a democratic basis, and the citizens of Ukraine have the opportunity to decide for themselves who will be the president of the country, who will be members of parliament, etc. A luxury that Russians cannot afford can be said since the mid-90s.

We can clearly say that the population of a neighboring country, in principle, has no idea what democracy, but represents what violence, murder, rape, theft are. This is all that defines the statehood of the Russian Federation, which has long since turned from an imitation of the state into a terrorist organization led by Vladimir Putin.

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