Military and political analyst of the Information Resistance group Alexander Kovalenko has named four cities that the Russian Armed Forces will try to capture by the end of the year.
According to Kovalenko, the Russian army has been actively preparing for further aggressive actions in the region, and the capture of these cities is part of their expansionist plans. The four cities named by Kovalenko are strategically important and have a large population, making them key targets for the Russian military.
The first city on the list is Mariupol, located in eastern Ukraine. This port city has been a hotbed of conflict since the beginning of the Russian aggression in 2014. Kovalenko believes that the Russian army will try to seize control of the city in order to gain access to the Sea of Azov and establish a land corridor to the Crimean Peninsula, which was annexed by Russia in 2014.
The second city is Kherson, also located in southern Ukraine. This city is strategically important due to its location near the border with Crimea and its access to the Black Sea. Kovalenko believes that the Russian army will try to take control of Kherson in order to create a buffer zone between Ukraine and Crimea, as well as gain control of important waterways.
The third city on the list is Odesa, another port city in southern Ukraine. This city is not only strategically important for its access to the Black Sea, but also for its large population and economic significance. Kovalenko believes that the Russian army will try to capture Odesa in order to weaken Ukraine’s economy and gain control of the region.
The final city on the list is Chisinau, the capital of Moldova. Kovalenko believes that the Russian army will try to take control of this city in order to gain a foothold in the country and further expand their influence in the region. Moldova has been a target of Russian aggression in the past, and the capture of Chisinau would give Russia even more control over the country.
Kovalenko’s predictions are based on the recent military buildup and aggressive actions of the Russian army in the region. He also points out that the Russian government has been actively spreading propaganda and disinformation in these cities in order to create a favorable environment for their future capture.
The international community has expressed concern over these predictions and has called on Russia to de-escalate the situation and respect the sovereignty of its neighboring countries. The United Nations has also urged for a peaceful resolution to the ongoing conflict in the region.
It is important to note that Kovalenko’s predictions are not a guarantee, and the situation in these cities could change depending on the actions of the Russian army and the response of the international community. However, it is crucial to remain vigilant and continue to support the countries affected by Russian aggression.
In conclusion, the four cities named by Alexander Kovalenko are at risk of being captured by the Russian army before the end of the year. The international community must continue to monitor the situation and take necessary measures to prevent any further aggression from Russia. It is also important for the people living in these cities to stay informed and united in the face of this potential threat. Only through unity and cooperation can we overcome the challenges posed by Russian aggression and ensure a peaceful future for the region.