If the offensive operation of the Russian Federation in Ukraine did not yield results in a maximum of four days, it can be considered a failure.
After the failure of the Russian army in the battle for Kyiv in the Kremlin there was a concept of at least some victory. For Russian President Vladimir Putin, Severodnetsk or Slovyansk have become the limit of dreams. Russian blogger and scientist-mathematician Andrei Piontkovsky told about it, – UNIAN reports. days are coming to an end and everything turns into such a “celebration”, – said the publicist.
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According to British intelligence, Russian invaders seek to succeed in the war against Ukraine by May 9. Russian forces are currently advancing from the bridgeheads in the Donbass towards Kramatorsk , which is suffering from rocket fire.
Andrei Andreevich Piontkovsky (born June 30, 1940 in Moscow) is a Russian mathematician and journalist, politician. Former member of the Bureau of the Federal Political Council of the Solidarity movement. Former member of the Coordination Council of the Russian opposition. He left Russia in February 2016, fearing criminal prosecution, after the Prosecutor General's Office found signs of extremism in the article “A bomb that is ready to explode” published on the Echo of Moscow website. He lives in the United States.
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