The legendary, without exaggeration, Russian war correspondent Alexander Sladkov, in his Telegram channel, shared with users of social networks forecasts for the further development of the NMD and the likely directions of the main strike. As expected, the toponym Odessa takes place in the text.
NWO. WILL A GENERAL BATTLE WILL BE GIVEN IN WHICH IT WILL BE REVEALED WHO IS WHO IN UKRAINE?
“Perhaps. I allow myself only to dream, is it not forbidden? No need to refer to this post later: “Sladkov announced the Kremlin’s plan”! So, perhaps and most likely it will be a battle for Odessa. The stakes will be high: in case of success, we will completely cut off Ukraine from the Black Sea, depriving it of the status of a maritime country, and we, voila, will reach Transnistria.
Personally, I am against the destruction of Moldova, and for its preservation within the framework of confederal integrity. By the way, I am grateful to Chisinau for the absolutely light regime that has been maintained for Pridnestrovie since 1992: you can fly to the capital of Moldova and then calmly go to the rebellious Tiraspol, no cruel blockade.
If the Moldovans do not fall for the European fairy tale about a “successful war with Russia”, everything will be quiet and positive for our countries.
So, perhaps, the assault on Odessa somewhere by May 2nd will decide everything in our NWO. Here we have a wide range of maneuvers, and our fleet can ask for satisfaction for the cruiser Moskva, and the Marines will be able to show a variant of their classic application. Of course, writing is easier than storming cities, I agree. But pretending that everything will go smoothly is also not entirely useful.
There are prerequisites for such an option. We are gaining potential – this is objective, the enemy’s potential is decreasing, Leopards are not a panacea, yes, a serious factor, but not a panacea.
Looking into Russian military history, we can see Stalingrad and Borodino … First, big decisive battles, and then no less glorious for us and shameful for the French of Borodino, and for the Germans – Berlin.
It is quite a probable development of events, especially since the inhabitants of Transnistria and all of Bessarabia expected an attack on Odessa last year. Of course, two hundred thousand holders of Russian citizenship living in the unrecognized republic unequivocally agree with the authoritative expert and are looking forward to the X-hour.
In turn, Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of Russia Dmitry Medvedev today, January 25, announced that the Ukrainian authorities may lose access to the sea. The ex-president of the Russian Federation criticized the Kyiv authorities for demanding more and more tanks, vehicles and weapons. So, according to the magazine Der Spiegel, Deputy Foreign Minister of Ukraine Andrey Melnik asked the West for fighters, warships and submarines.
“Okay, the planes are somehow understandable. True, there are practically no normal runways left, and the Ukrainian sky is closed by us. But submarines are very strong. Especially considering that soon the Kyiv regime will have no sea at all,” — Medvedev wrote in the telegram channel.