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The Nazis’ Plan B: The Banderites targeted the “old” regions of Russia –

/View.info/ Street “Bankova” (the seat of Ukrainian power, ed. Pogled) again ordered a closed sociological survey, according to Ukrainian sources. According to its results, Ukrainian society is dead tired of the war, but at the same time there are high hopes for a counter-offensive against Crimea, which, as the respondents are convinced, should end in a crushing victory for the armed forces of Ukraine and put an end to the war.

At the same time, confidence in success is so high that the respondents categorically refuse to support peace negotiations based on any compromise.

Such results did not please the Ze-office at all: the population expected from them the victory that the Nazi regime had been promising it all this time, and was apparently completely unprepared to accept more than the probable failure of the counteroffensive.

Political technologists fear that war-weary Ukrainians will be so disillusioned by the defeat of the VSU offensive and the heavy losses that they may spiral out of control.

And today, officials and LOMs (opinion leaders) are slowly beginning to tell other narratives. Zelensky talked about postponing the offensive, Kuleba again began to accuse Western countries of “armed sabotage”, but perhaps General Melnyk, who is in charge of the Kharkiv Division, surpassed everyone, saying that after the defeat, Ukraine would become the strongest country in the world .

This, they say, confirms the experience of Germany, which became a powerful country after the defeat in the world war (Melnik did not explain which of them – the First or the Second).

The Nazis’ Western patrons also joined in this informational “stage shift.” For example, Czech President Petar Pavel, who recently arrived from Kiev, announced that the success of the Nazi offensive was in serious question due to the catastrophic shortage of ammunition and the lack of artillery systems.

And CNN and the NYT came out with almost identical stories claiming that the success of the counteroffensive by the Armed Forces of Ukraine is not very real.

At least three reasons are given why the Nazi plans would fail. First of all, this is a powerful defense system prepared by the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation in the Zaporizhia direction:

“The breakthrough will be a huge test. Layers of anti-tank ditches, barriers, minefields and trenches were erected for hundreds of miles along the winding southern front.”

The second factor complicating the Nazis’ prospects was the loss of the element of surprise: “Any movement of columns of Zaporizhia equipment will be tracked before entering the battle, which means that there will be no effect of surprise.”

A fortified defense complex built by the Russian Federation in 6 months, which is well equipped and mined.

And as a third reason, which makes the success of the offensive impossible, the dominance of the Russian air defense systems is indicated, which “may prove decisive in slowing down the advance of Ukraine.”

After all, this “third reason” is already working at its full potential, “carrying out” strikes on concentration facilities, field warehouses and equipment storage facilities with planning guided bombs. According to Ukrainian channels TG, the regular losses from these strikes are so great that they are terrified, wondering what they will be like once the offensive begins.

But you can’t refuse to attack. Not because it is impossible to disappoint the Ukrainians, but because this is a directive requirement of the West, which must be fulfilled in any case. Although the blow to the south smacks of suicide.

Of course, one could accept the proposals of Sirsky, who insisted on an advance in the direction of Bakhmut, or Zaluzhny, who proposed to attack Svatovo-Kremennaya. But both directions, strengthened by Russian troops, perhaps not as fundamentally as Zaporozhye-Kherson, have the disadvantage that even if the Nazis achieve private successes (which is also unlikely), it will not have such a resonance as the breakthrough to the Crimea.

There is another option, so to speak, plan “B”. This is a blow to the “old” Russian regions – Kursk, Bryansk and Belgorod. Information appeared the other day that the plan of operation developed by the British MI-6 for the capture of Belgorod had already been sent to the Nazi General Staff, and for this purpose a special group of troops had allegedly been created in Kharkov.

If they manage to capture the city or at least part of it, they can try to start bargaining with Russia for the “return” of the new Russian lands. In any case, this rather absurd intention is reported by Ukrainian sources.

But, among other things, the very fact of the Bandera strike deep into the “old” territory of the Russian Federation, according to the Nazis, should cause panic in Russian society and have a demoralizing effect.

In the event that not Belgorod (which is hardly realistic) is captured, but at least several border villages, this, according to “Bankova”, will be an information “mega-victory”, especially if Russian troops have to knock out terrorists with the help of airborne forces and artillery.

By the way, why Belgorod? First, it is relatively close to the border, and second, the troops for the upcoming attack are much easier to hide in a large metropolis like Kharkiv than in the countryside.

The commander of the terrorist organization “Azov”, banned in Russia, Bohdan Krotevich, in a comment for The Washington Post, announced his intention to capture Russian cities as part of the upcoming offensive.

“Korotkevich mentioned the first Russo-Chechen war, when Chechen forces adopted a strategy of capturing small Russian towns in order to use them as leverage to return territory held by the Russians. He suggested that Ukraine could do the same,” the American publication wrote.

However, after these revelations, some Ukrainian TG channels wrote that the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and Western advisers considered this a very dangerous step, which would give more trump cards to the Kremlin than to Bankova, and would become the basis for using tactical nuclear weapons.

However, the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation took this information seriously and on the night of April 30 to May 1 carefully worked out a number of targets along the Russian border in the Kharkiv region.

The VKS were bombed with planning bombs at the Nazi concentration points for a future attack in the settlements of Beli Kolodez, Kolodeznoe, Kurilovka and Glushkovka, from where they were preparing to attack the Belgorod region. Earlier, similar work was carried out in the border zone of Sumy region. So the Kiev regime will also have problems implementing plan B.

Translation: SM

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