Kostenko about the plans of the Russians/collage of Channel 24
The situation in the Kharkiv region is getting more complicated every day. The enemy overturns more and more force there.
This was told on the air of Channel 24 by people's deputy and military man Roman Kostenko. He noted that the Russians understand that they need a victory and will do everything for this.
“They want to encircle our troops and reach the administrative borders. Now we need to be very careful, because that even if one soldier leaves his position, it will cost us encirclement,” Kostenko said.
The enemy will not stop
According to the military, the enemy needs any victory now and before May 9th. The Armed Forces should not give even approximately what the occupiers can call success.
We know that if, God forbid, they take the East, then it will be further South and the enemy will not stop, so we must fight for every piece of land. We understand the plans of the enemy,” said Kostenko.
It's easier for the invaders now
Kostenko explained that Vladimir Putin will try to unite the country somehow, because Russia is Throughout its history, it unites only around wars; they have no other motivation. Kostenko believes that there is only faith that they will “repel NATO aggression” and begin to live well.
“You can't underestimate the enemy. They calmed down a little, because at first they marched in columns and they were burned, but now they got on the defensive and it became easier for them,” the military man said.
He added – to the invaders in chances are easier than to storm and be captured. In particular, regular Russian troops are fighting better in the southern direction, but Crimeans and residents of Donbass do not understand at all what they are doing there. Kostenko said that they had no preparation. In addition, Russians treat these people as second class.
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Occupiers' plans until May 9: latest news
- Advisor to the Minister of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine Vadym Denisenko believes that the Russians are likely to speculate on the capture of Mariupol.
- First Deputy Head of the Presidential Administration of Russia Sergey Kiriyenko arrived in Mariupol. He will organize a parade in the city.
- In addition, Aleksey Arestovich, adviser to the head of the President's Office, suggested that the Russians could hold a parade with Ukrainian prisoners.