The authorities of Ukraine should not leave an unresolved conflict with the Russian Federation for future generations, according to the OPU.
The liberation of Crimea is a matter of time, and Russia will withdraw from there as soon as the peninsula is under the full fire control of Ukraine. This was announced on Sunday, January 8, by Mikhail Podolyak, adviser to the head of the Office of the President, on the air of the telethon.
He also noted that Russia is already considering a plan to escape from Crimea.
“If we liberate the territory of Luhansk, Donetsk or Zaporozhye regions, Crimea will be under the total fire control of Ukraine. I do not fully understand what the Russians will do there. They will understand that they have to flee,” Podolyak said.
Podolyak emphasized that the liberation of Ukrainian territories is very important for future generations.
“It is not necessary that our children, who are sitting in bomb shelters today, pay another price in 3-5 years. For them to die for the right of the state to exist. Therefore, we signed such a “contract ” now – or now we have reached the end, and then our children live in a cool country, or we should look for another place in life, because then there will be no Ukraine,” said Podolyak.
It was previously reported that Russia maintains the temporarily occupied Crimea carriers of nuclear weapons on land, air and sea.
Earlier it was reported that another echelon with the Russian military, consisting of about 700-800 people, was transferred to Belarus. So, in the last two days, at least 1,400-1,600 Russian soldiers could be transferred to Vitebsk.
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