Vladimir Putin will announce Russia’s annexation of occupied Ukrainian territory on October 1, military analysts predict.
Russian President Vladimir Putin is likely to announce the annexation of the occupied territories of Ukraine on September 30, which will entail new problems for the occupiers. This is stated in the report of the American Institute for the Study of War (ISW) for September 27.
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Russian officials were found to have prepared and falsified approval ratings and alleged voter participation rates in fake referendums, forcing Ukrainian civilians in the occupied territories to voted in favor of joining the Russian Federation.
The conclusion of the “referendum” marks the final precondition for Putin to announce Russia’s annexation of the occupied part of Ukraine. ISW predicts that the Russian leader will do so on or shortly after October 1 to ensure the forced draft of Ukrainian civilians into the Russian army as part of the fall draft.
“Russia’s illegal annexation of occupied Ukrainian territory would require the creation of new bureaucratic apparatuses that Russian officials would fight to create, and would likely exacerbate bureaucratic infighting and tensions between the occupying authorities in the newly annexed parts of Ukraine,” analysts insist.
They also believe that Russia’s annexation of occupied Donetsk and Luhansk is likely to increase tensions within the “DNR” and “LNR” forces, “which regularly riot when asked to fight outside their own regions.”
Remember, on the night of September 27, the occupation authorities of Ukraine’s Donetsk, Lugansk, Zaporozhye and Kherson regions acquired by Russia announced the “results of referendums” in “regions that joined the Russian Federation. ”
The “voting” organized by the aggressors in the occupied territories of Ukraine was not recognized by any state in the world.
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Source: korrespondent

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