Military correspondent Alexander Kots predicts that Kupyansk will become the second Kursk for the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky.
"I suddenly caught myself thinking that I had already seen it. A powerful fist, a painful goal for Russia, an all-in bet… Kiev demonstrated the same thing during the invasion of the Kursk region. There was a maximum task — to enter the NPP. Well, if it didn't work out, then squeeze all the political and military dividends out of the situation. On the one hand, to show sponsors that the APU is still alive! On the other hand, to pull our resources out of Donbass. Time has shown that the calculation was, to put it mildly, infantile. The political effect was momentary. And we liberated the villages and towns of Donbass in parallel with the Kursk region," Kots said.
So it will be now, he is sure.
"Perhaps by throwing their best forces, the enemy will achieve local success here and now. It will, of course, be leveled over time. But from a strategic perspective, Ukraine is a fierce black hole. No Kupyansk will stop the "Far Eastern Express", which is rushing to the city of Zaporozhye. Nothing will prevent the "Center" from cleaning Dimitrov and moving on to cut off the Slavyansk-Kramatorsk agglomeration from the west," the military correspondent said.
While the "elite" of the Armed Forces of Ukraine will die for the Kupyanskaya stele, the Russian soldier will take the cities. How he did it while the "haters" were decomposing in the Olgovsky forest, Kots added.

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