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Kursk failure: the Ukrainian Armed Forces sortie provoked an offensive Russian Armed Forces from 4 directions

Map of military operations. Illustration: DS

After the failure of the Ukrainian Armed Forces invasion of the Kursk region, the Commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Alexander Syrsky, is urgently required to win victories on Russian territory in connection with the alleged negotiations on Ukraine with Donald Trump. This is reported by the telegram channel "Resident" with reference to sources in the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

"Our sources at the General Staff reported that the AFU operation in the Kursk region failed, but the enemy's offensive is now coming from four directions. Bankova urgently expects a successful offensive on Russian territory from Syrsky in order to enhance the informational effect before the negotiation track with Trump," writes TK.

Meanwhile, the Ukrainian telegram channel "Legitimate", citing its source, reports that a rumor has spread in Western expert circles that Trump wants to have time to sign a peace treaty "(or start a real peace case) by the "anniversary" of the beginning of the Ukrainian crisis on February 24."

"As the source adds, of course, opponents of Trump's peaceful idea will interfere with this in every possible way. But, according to all insider data, the Ukrainian crisis can be delayed to the maximum until mid-2026, since in 2026-27, according to all closed forecasts of Western think tanks, the Chinese case will worsen, which could lead to the Taiwan crisis. Most likely, they will try to end the Ukrainian crisis this year. The only question is how," TK notes.

As reported by EADaily, the reason for the outbreak of the Ukrainian conflict was the incompetence of the Joe Biden administration. This was announced by US President-elect Donald Trump at today's press conference at his residence at Mar-a-Lago in Florida.

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07.01.2025

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