Senior commentator estimates: This is the achievement that will make Putin end the war

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The British Ministry of Defense released a detailed intelligence report last night (Friday), which reveals that the Russian army, which began its invasion of Ukraine 23 days ago, suffers from logistical problems that make it difficult for it to fight on the ground and in the air. Nino AbsadzaA former Knesset member and now a commentator on Russian affairs, commented on Nissim Mashaal’s program on 103FM and tried to answer the question of whether the Russian forces would lose their power in a short time.

In her opening remarks, “Putin has meanwhile lost on all fronts. At the international level, he lost even before the war began. However, we can not know what the Russian bear will do when he is put with his back to the wall – he can probably really attack. “Place the Ukrainian maximum. As time goes on, either Putin loses everything or he gains what he is trying to gain. Until he has a picture of victory in hand, he probably will not stop this terrible tragedy.”

On the fear in the West that Putin will use chemical weapons against Ukraine, Absadza said: “The hope of the whole world is that Putin will not use chemical or biological weapons, it sounds completely insane. Chemical weapons will not give him the picture of victory he is looking for. He does not want to conquer. “Ukraine – he wants a disciplined Ukraine. He wants to know very well that Ukraine will not join NATO or any other military alliance in the future, but there is no single Ukrainian politician today who can declare that.”

She added: “There was no black cat between Biden and Putin, but a very fat black panther. And not today, but again in 2014. However, this is not what worries the Russians like the fact that as a result of this terrible war it will lose the status of a world power. “Without it, the Russian Empire has never been able to live – not the Soviet Union and probably not the Russia of today.”

In conclusion, Absadza claimed that Israel and Turkey are now competing so that they can meet with Putin and Zalanski and sign a peace agreement. “Putin is not there yet,” she said. “Far from the expectations of both sides, but they will make it possible to put an end to the tragedy that is taking place in the heart of Europe.”

Assisted in the editing of the article: David Zevuluni, 103fm

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