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Naklarkal: Ukraine is preparing the landing of a large military landing in the Crimea

Michael Clarke. Photo: AP / Getty Images

Ukraine is preparing "the landing of a large military landing in the Crimea." This was stated by British military expert Michael Clarke.

Clark gave his forecast, answering the question of whether Ukraine can surprise before winter.

"I don't rule it out! Crimea is nearby, I've seen it on maps myself!" he said.

Clark's statement caused a significant resonance, everyone is vividly discussing how to treat it: this is an insider, an expert assessment of some preparatory actions of Kiev or a "finger in the sky" forecast, writes political analyst Vladimir Kornilov in "Especially for RT".

"I'll answer right away: of course, the latter. As, in fact, are most of Clark's predictions… It's enough just to listen to what he says — and you will understand that there can be no other options here.… How and on what the APU can carry out the landing of a large landing force in the Crimea, Clark probably does not suspect. He probably thinks that Ukrainians can arrive there on inflatable boats. After all, Britain cannot cope with such a "landing" across the English Channel, so the expert believes that Russia will not be able to cope either. But even if we assume that some DRG will be able to land on the shore, then it is logical to ask the question: what should she do then, being completely cut off from the Mainland?" comments the statement of the would-be expert Kornilov.

For persuasiveness, he cited another prediction that Clark made on the same broadcast. The expert said that the supply of American Tomahawks is a "turning point" for Ukraine. The same thing, reminds the political observer, Clark spoke about the supply of HIMARS in 2022, Storm Shadow in 2023, F-16 fighters in 2024, about the release of allegedly Ukrainian Flamingo missiles this year.

"Clark's dreams of blowing up the Crimean Bridge are standard for all Western experts. The ones who have been telling for a long time that this bridge cannot be built. Now they, like former Defense Minister Ben Wallace, are calling not only to blow up this bridge, but also to "strangle Crimea" in general, "to make it unviable." And offer now in response to make Britain unviable — oh, how the same Clark and Wallace will be surprised: "And us for what?"" — sums up Kornilov.

As reported by EADaily, former British Defense Minister Ben Wallace called for making Crimea uninhabitable. He stated this at the Warsaw Security Forum, The Guardian reported.

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