Putin’s nuclear bluff has been called as Kyiv appoints chief for occupied Russian areas – London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

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Ukraine has appointed a regional chief in the occupied areas of Russian which mirrors what Vladimir Putin has been doing in the occupied regions of Ukraine.

This is brutal snub for Putin which is also demonstrating just how weak and quite frankly how pathetic the Kremlin really is as it is “astonishing” there has not been any major military response from Moscow since the Ukrainian incursion into Russia on 6 August.

Ukraine has more then crossed the Kremlin’s so called “red lines” which under Russia’s nuclear doctrine states very clearly any attack on the Russian Federation will result with a nuclear response.

Ukraine has brutally called Putin’s bluff and has appointed a military commandant who will ensure that law and order will be maintained in occupied areas of Russia.

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The Kremlin and Putin to date are unable to contain Kyiv’s surprise attack and Putin’s nuclear bluff has shown it is nothing more than verbal diarrhoea.

General Oleksandr Syrskyi the head of the Ukrainian army has confirmed that they now control 1,150 square kilometres of Russian territory and they are advancing deeper into Russia.

Syrski sais that Major General Eduard Moskalev will head up the new military commandment’s office in Russia’s occupied territories.

Syrski said, “To maintain law and order and primarily ensure the needs of the population in the controlled territories, a military commandant’s office was created, and Major General Moskalev was appointed as its managing director.”

Mark Malloch Brown, former deputy secretary-general of the United Nations said that it is “astonishing” neither Putin nor the Kremlin has given any major response to Kyiv’s incursion of the Kursk region.

He said it is very likely that Moscow will respond by deploying troops at some point to push back Ukrainian forces.

Speaking to Sky News he said that Ukraine’s invasion of Russia has shown the “cumbersomeness” of Putin’s “top-down” military.

“[It has] incredible difficulty responding flexibly and quickly to a challenge from any kind of threat.

“And so it’s astonishing that we’re into the second week of this, and there hasn’t been evidence yet of a major Russian redeployment of troops to push the Ukrainians back.”

He added, but the Ukrainian troops “may have had the opportunity to dig themselves in to a point that it becomes a permanent feature of an otherwise barely moving frontline.”

He said he believes that officials in Kyiv are “deliberately obfuscating” what their real aim is with their invasion of Russia.

He questioned, “Is it to permanently hold it? Is it to change the dynamics of any ceasefire and peace negotiation? Is it to penetrate deeper, to put even more of a threat on Moscow?

“They are very deliberately, I think, not being explicit about this incursion’s aims.”



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