While Volodymyr Zelensky presents the victory plan for Ukraine before the European Commission in Brussels, Russian media write about it: In vain, American newspapers reported that the Ukrainian leader's idea had received a lukewarm reception among Western allies,
The truth is that it is all just a “camouflage” aimed at appeasing the Russian leadership and Western voters.
Meanwhile, according to the website MK.ru Ukraine asks the United States for Tomahawk missiles capable of hitting Russian nuclear facilities with a range of 2,500 kilometers..
The Russian authors believe that NATO is actually preparing to launch a pre-emptive strike, the goal of which is to disarm the Russian strategic offensive arsenal, and that the attack will be launched from the territory of Ukraine.
The paper also states: Although there are “dead” regimes in Russia, It is not certain that such an attack can be avoided, NATO would be willing to accept it if Russia's remaining nuclear warheads limit the damage to the West. The article repeatedly emphasizes that the chances of preventing such an attack are very low.
According to MK.ru, the encrypted parts of Zelensky's victory plan contain only the following: Ukraine is asking America for Typhoon missile launchers, with which it can launch SM-6 and Tomahawk missiles into Russia's interior.. This is what Ukraine talks about when it asks the West for “non-nuclear deterrence.”
In recent days, many Russian newspapers have written about the fact that although Ukraine and the West once again took a more peaceful tone, even before the invasion of Kursk, Kiev announced that it would negotiate with Russia to end the conflict. Russian authors believe that Shultz's statements, the cold reception of Zelensky in Washington and the reference to the new peace conference are a hoax again.
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