A Russian defending Ukraine described life near the Russian Federation after the war.
After the war ends, Russia remains an enemy of Ukraine and a potential threat to our country. This opinion was expressed by Kolovrat Kozhemyakin, a Russian who participated in combat and is now a military serviceman. He emphasized that Ukraine needs to be constantly prepared for a potential threat from Russia.
According to him, we must live like countries with frozen conflicts, always being on alert. It is worth fencing everything off and constantly expecting a threat from Russia.
Kolovrat Kozhemyakin believes that Ukrainians cannot hope for friendly relations with Russians. He urged building fences, making trenches, and always being on alert, as one moment of carelessness is enough to be hit from behind.
From Donald Trump's office, possible plans regarding Ukraine after his victory in the presidential elections have emerged. According to The Wall Street Journal, one of the plans involves Ukraine committing not to join NATO for 20 years, while the United States would continue supplying weapons to ensure Ukraine's defense capability from Russia. According to the publication, these proposals involve freezing the war, with Russia continuing to control about 20% of Ukraine's territory.
Ukraine's Foreign Ministry spokesman Georgy Tikhiy refused to comment on these plans, noting that these are personal opinions that do not reflect official positions or proposals.
President Volodymyr Zelensky believes that Donald Trump truly wants to end the war in Ukraine. However, there are doubts about the possibility of this, as Russian President Vladimir Putin wants to tear Ukraine apart.
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