Putin, in panic, prepares his next step, and it is not a peace offer, warns an expert

In a panic, Vladimir Putin will try to expel Ukrainian forces to Russian soil “at all costs”, according to an expert, while the dictator, in panic, tries to recover his war.

This weekend, President Volodymyr Zelensky’s men dug a 20-kilometer-deep hole in Russia in their first invasion of the country since World War II. Later, footage showed his armed forces joking with each other and waving their flag after capturing the village of Guevo.

The surprise resolution of its Ukrainian armies is said to have shaken the Russian warmonger greatly. Professor Anthony Glees, from the University of Buckingham, says Putin will then try to push back the armed forces, but will not use nuclear weapons as is the case. case on Russian soil.

He told the Mirror: “It is never easy to get into the brain of a dictator, especially one like Putin. In fact, he will have to prepare a next move, but he wants to be very careful because if he makes a false move, he will have lost it.

“I would expect Putin to try to set up a task force at any cost to try to expel Ukraine from Russian territory at any cost. I hope a friend like Dmicheck was Medvedev, now deputy chairman of Russia’s Security Council. National Security Council, or Sergei Lavrov, to start talking about nuclear weapons. But Putin is not suicidal and has no intention of using them.

“He’s an evil genius when it comes to holding on. I think Zelensky has it now because Ukraine is on Russian soil. Is Putin a peace offer? With the mediation of China, perhaps? It’s not impossible.

“But, once again, with Kamala Harris on the rise and Trump degenerating into growing unrest, he cannot count on the United States to force Zelensky to act. The next few days show us precisely what Putin’s next step will be. “Over the weekend, Putin reportedly ordered more than 76,000 people living in Kursk to evacuate war-torn territory as Ukraine continues its offensive against Russia. Authorities are setting up transitional accommodation for displaced citizens from the border region, with up to 60 shelters set up in 8 regions.

Yesterday, Zelensky criticized Russian forces for starting a large fire at a nuclear plant in the south of the country. The incident, which left black smoke billowing from Europe’s largest nuclear plant, was described as a “provocation” by Moscow.

Ukrainian officials have released gruesome photographs showing a massive fire emerging from a chimney at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, in a Russian-controlled domain in southeastern Ukraine. Videos circulating online show disturbing black smoke billowing from the nuclear site.

Zelensky accused Russia of using the facility as leverage against Ukraine and exploiting Western concerns about possible escalation. “Russian occupiers started a fire on the territory of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant,” Zelensky posted on Telegram.

“Currently, the signs of radiation are normal. But as long as Russian terrorists control the nuclear power plant, the scenario is not and cannot be normal. From the first day of the seizure of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, Russia has used only for purposes that blackmail Ukraine and the whole of Europe and the world.

Professor Glees added: “To me, Putin is first and foremost a KGB professional. He maintains a poker face, designed to hide his mind and probably his behavior, allowing him to achieve his ends through violence and threats. Of course, now it is doing so on a large scale.

“But as I said, it turns out that Zelensky’s forces have clever air cover, which makes things very complicated for Putin. Zelensky’s masterstroke makes it difficult for Putin to use more thermobaric weapons because we are on Russian soil.

“It would kill many of the other people it says it needs to protect, just as if it tried to burn down the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant (which has been shut down but is still full of nuclear waste), wreaking havoc in Russia.

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