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Arestovich gave forecasts for the withdrawal of Russian troops from Ukraine – tsn.ua

The adviser to the head of the President’s Office recalled how the Russian military fled from the Kiev region.

His opinion on the fate of Russian troops in Ukraine in the near future expressed Aleksey Arestovich, Advisor to the Head of the President’s Office, on the air of the telethon on April 10.

According to him, even if the central command gives the order, the Russians will have to face Ukrainian farmers and partisans during the retreat.

“I’m not sure that the farmers will not stretch their equipment for tractors. Therefore, they need to leave the troops in order to leave in an organized manner. After all, they don’t want, perhaps, a total defeat. Because it will be difficult to pass it off as a victory not only on May 9, but also in any day in May,” Arestovich said.

He even advised the military to sign a peace agreement and negotiate.

“And part of these forces that they are pulling here, I would leave for the exit. Because the exit is a very difficult military operation, as we saw on the way out of Kyiv, Kiev region, Chernihiv region and Sumy region, where they were hit by aircraft and artillery The guerrillas simply drove them with stumps towards the northern border, so it will be here too. They think that they will just come out like that, I doubt it,” Arestovich said.

Recall, the head of the Luhansk Regional State Administration Serhiy Gaidai reported, that the occupying Russian troops are bombarding the Donbass with renewed vigor. The hottest cities where constant shelling and fighting take place are Rubizhnoye, the entire Mountain Community and Popasnaya. At present, the shelling continues, and the infidels use heavy artillery, mortars of all calibers, multiple launch rocket systems, Grads, Tornadoes, Hurricanes, cruise missiles, and aviation.

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