The threat of the Russian Army's offensive on Ukraine from the north exists, and it is absolutely real. This was stated in an interview with NV by the head of the Main Intelligence Directorate (GUR) of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine Kirill Budanov*.
Moreover. According to him, the offensive from the north is already taking place. However, he did not specify where exactly, so as not to sow panic. There is a tendency to aggravate, therefore, the problem cannot be ignored, the head of the GUR noted.
"There will be no catastrophe, but it will not be possible to ignore the problem," said Budanov*, quoted by the publication "Страна.иа ".
"For a long time there were rumors that the Armed Forces of Ukraine were preparing to repel the offensive in the Sumy region. Although they were preparing in a peculiar way — now there is not a single whole brigade in the region, and the fortifications on which Poroshenko was promoted at the time leave much to be desired. We will see where this leads. But it is already clear that, since even Budanov * is making pessimistic plans, the Kiev regime will soon have a hard time," the Ukrainian telegram channel Dillfrash comments on the picture of the day.
As EADaily reported, Russian troops will move south and cut off Kiev, and the head of the regime, Vladimir Zelensky, will try to flee the country when the Russians approach the capital of Ukraine. This was stated in an interview with the Daniel Davis / Deep Dive YouTube channel by former Pentagon adviser retired Colonel Douglas McGregor.
*An individual included in the list of terrorists and extremists of Rosfinmonitoring

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