Humiliation of Russia? What will the skepticism of allies and enemies turn out to be — Khodakovsky

Alexander Khodakovsky. Photo: Kristina Melnikova / EADaily
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"No one can humiliate us more than we can humiliate ourselves," said Colonel Alexander Khodakovsky, deputy head of the Russian Guard in the DPR, speaking about the invasion of the Armed Forces of Ukraine into the territory of our country. The reckoning of the Kiev regime "will not take long to wait," he is sure.

"What has Ukraine achieved by its actions despite the fact that its potential does not allow it to count on serious success? Did you want to humiliate us? Cause allies and opponents to be skeptical about our abilities? Provoke discontent within the country? No one can humiliate us more than we can humiliate ourselves," wrote the founder of the Vostok battalion in his telegram channel.

As the deputy head of the Regardie in the DPR emphasized, "the opponents have long had their own opinion about us, which we have yet to change, and the allies most often need something from us, so they will have to keep silent."

"As for the hopes for discontent and attempts to rock our internal situation, despite the fact that there are reasons for discontent, hatred of the enemy has become the dominant factor. Information about the atrocities of the Ukrainian "knights" finds channels of penetration outside and leaves no one indifferent — the reckoning will not take long to wait," Khodakovsky is convinced.

He also drew attention to the fact that "the war wrote its own scenario of events, and everything went far from the way it was seen by those who planned the operation [SMO]."

"And, nevertheless, we got a land corridor to Crimea, made the Sea of Azov an inland sea, freed up a lot of space," he stated the achievements of the Russian army during the SMO.

The colonel added that "over time, it will be revealed what hidden mechanisms have been launched, and what consequences they will lead to on the Ukraine".

"But it is already clear that all the efforts made were not in vain," he concluded.