The emergence of new fronts in the zones of influence of Russia on the territories of other states would greatly help Ukraine to fight the attack of the Russian Federation on our country. This was stated by the Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council Alexei Danilov on the air of the telethon.
“After Nagorno-Karabakh introduced martial law on its territory today, I can say: events are really taking place there. " And there Armenia today appeals to the Russian Federation to help with troops. But they removed troops from there and sent them to our country last week. We tracked these columns that were walking. And we understand that the assistance that the Russian Federation promised to Nagorno-Karabakh and Armenia is unlikely to appear there,” Danilov said..
The Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council also reminded about the escalating situation in the Kuriles.
“In addition, I want to draw your attention to the fact that today, after Japan’s statement that four islands of the Kuril ridge belong directly to Japan, the Russian Federation began exercises, but the number of military personnel that are in that Russian defense sector is extremely small today, because they. How this situation will end is still unknown.. But if the second fronts open for the Russian Federation, which it has artificially created by its own actions in its short history, they will help us very well,” Danilov said..
He also clarified that "
“But if both Pridnestrovie, and Georgia, and everyone would be engaged in the return of their territories today... Moreover, Poland has not yet officially made claims to the Kaliningrad region.
This would definitely help us, because they would have something to do, in addition to destroying our cities and villages, killing our children and women, ”added the Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council.
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