The former soldier and director of the magazine “Armies” analyzes the current situation of the war in Ukraine for Boulevard.
Today, May 9th, is Victory Dayday when Russia ccommemorates the end of World War II and the defeat of Nazi Germany. Every year Russia holds a huge military parade through the streets of Moscow and this year this parade is held in wartime.
In Russian residents experience this holidaywith military magnificence on the streets of Moscow, army parades, and on the other with great solemnity.
In the 77th anniversary of the Russian victory about the nazis there is expectation of the speech he will give President Vladimir Putin and are possible references to the Ukrainian war.
Christian Villanuevaeditor of the magazine armies“It is clear who is winning, ‘the war will undoubtedly be won by Ukraine, which has managed to disrupt the Russian plans’.”
In the current situation, if Russia “stops using weapons, it can only do so with small pieces.”
And regarding today’s speech, Villanueva believes the Russian president has two options: “Putin has to make some sort of victory announcement. He can practically announce that. have the borders of Lugansk. reaches and that could be enough to freeze the conflict. On the other hand, the other option is to declare war it has quite a few drawbacks. As much as you have 1 million soldiers left, you have to get them to the front, but they don’t have the same knowledge.”
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