Czech President Sets Timeline for Critical Phase of Ukraine War.
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Shostal Oleksandr
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Key Developments in Ukraine and Russia
According to UATV: According to Czech President Petr Pavel, the next two months will determine the trajectory of Russia's war against Ukraine. In an interview with The Telegraph, he voiced concerns that Moscow could launch a new mobilization wave after the September parliamentary elections. Pavel suggested the Kremlin is unlikely to pursue mobilization before the vote.
Meanwhile, Mykhailo Podolyak, an advisor to the Ukrainian president's office, stated that
“Russia's only way to wage war remains striking civilian populations in Ukraine”— a remark highlighting the gravity of the situation and the potential strategies Russia may adopt under current constraints.
As a result, tensions remain high, with international attention fixed on the coming months in both Ukraine and Russia. Much hinges on the Russian parliamentary elections, which could significantly reshape the Kremlin's wartime strategy.
- The elections may steer Russia's domestic policy direction.
- Their outcome will influence foreign military commitments.
- Regional stability and Ukraine's security continue to be of utmost importance.
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