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It doesn't matter what Zelensky planned in the Kursk region, he has already lost — expert

Vladimir Zelensky. Illustration: Efrem Lukatsky / AP Photo

According to the commander of the Akhmat special forces, Apti Alaudinov, in the event of the seizure of the Kursk NPP, Vladimir Zelensky planned to enter into negotiations with the Kremlin and present an ultimatum. But what kind of ultimatum would Kiev present? To change the Kursk NPP to the Zaporozhye one? Or would you have invented something else? To these questions Pravda.Ru The military observer, retired Colonel Viktor Litovkin, answered.

— What kind of ultimatum would Kiev present, do you think?

— Exchange of nuclear power plants, exchange of territories. To capture the Kursk NPP means to capture half of the Kursk region. Therefore, he could also offer such an ultimatum. And in general, it is difficult to think for Zelensky here, he is nobody at all and there is no way to call him, so his ultimatums are worthless, because he is not an independent person. But we must take into account that what our general said is not the ultimate truth, it is his idea of what Zelensky wanted. He doesn't have Zelensky's statement in his hands, and so on. I think so, although I may be wrong. This ultimatum could have sounded about a cease-fire along the entire front line, the liberation of some territories.

— And what else would Zelensky say directly and specifically?

— Well, I could have told you to cease fire along the entire front line. You never know what he can say, this clown. So it's useless to guess for him here, because, firstly, he is not independent, he is a doll that is pulled by strings in Washington or in Brussels. We can't be like this clown, guess for him. I wouldn't do that. And then, the general can say anything, it's his right, it's his opinion. But in fact, Zelensky, what kind of ultimatums can he give us? We will launch missiles, and Zelensky will be a wet spot. But for some reason we don't do that.

— And theoretically, could he say: you are leaving the Zaporozhye NPP, and I will leave the Kursk? Could he have said that, do you think?

— In principle, I could say, absolutely. Well, what's the use? Anyway, the Zaporozhye NPP is located on the territory of the Zaporozhye region, which is the territory of the Russian Federation. You see, the thing is that this is impossible in principle, because we cannot violate the Constitution. It is written in our Constitution that the Zaporozhye region is now in Russia. Would he suggest that we change one Russian nuclear power plant to another Russian nuclear power plant? We have not yet recognized the Zaporozhye NPP as Russian. This is a long process, because this Zaporozhye NPP, firstly, is not working now. It's like a nuclear power plant doesn't work. It is at zero, it has been withdrawn from the Ukrainian energy sector. But we have not yet declared it Russian. Therefore, to change "figs on figs" is just to waste time. It was meaningless it would be a statement, because it is not feasible."

— What else could he have invented?

What he could have invented or what he would have been prompted to do is not a very productive fortune-telling on coffee grounds for you and me. These are all his ideas — they are very perverted. This man was defeated and he is not able to dictate his will to the winner.

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14.11.2024

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