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Russia intensifies bombing. Will Zelensky pay the price for refusing Putin’s armistice?

Russian bombingMoscow’s insistence, after the end of the armistice, was concentrated in the vicinity of Donetsk, where four explosions were heard in Kharkiv, as well as a series of explosions in Kramatorsk and Bakhmut.

So what does Moscow intend after the end of the truce announced on its part? Will Zelensky be punished for refusing?

Moscow’s direct response

A few minutes after the deadline, sirens sounded for airstrikes in several regions of Ukraine, especially in the regions Poltava And Kharkiv and Dnepropetrovsk, and here says Vorogtsov Starikov, a Russian researcher at the Foundation "Volsk" Military, Kiev has been working in the last few hours to exercise the maximum level of provocation.

  • Bombardment of the Republic Donetsk 33 times in one day, that is, the shelling did not end all day.
  • Attempt to target the vicinity of Crimea and a number of border towns.
  • Continuation of shelling on the Eastern Front and an attempt to break through to the southern half of Bakhmut.
  • Attack the Russian armistice which is a gesture of goodwill and demonize it through the entire Kiev regime.

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explained the Russian researcher of the Foundation "Volsk" military, in his remarks to the site "Sky News Arabia"All attempts by Kiev in the last few hours have already begun to respond with a double bombing, a few minutes after the deadline, as well as many other aces, in particular:

  • Intensification of naval firepower in the coming hours, after pushing new units in recent days.
  • Tightening the screws on the Kiev forces in the vicinity of Bakhmut, especially after the advances made there by Moscow.
  • Doubling firepower and making advances on the ground is the only way to force Kiev to negotiate.

Vorogtsov Starikov added that Ukraine’s refusal of the armistice after the declarations of the West and Washington demonstrates that the decision is not in Kiev but rather in Washington and in the halls of NATO, underlining that the international parties have taken advantage of the armistice hours to announce increased military support as well as shipments of arms from Poland to Ukraine.

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Accommodation times
For Washington’s part, US State Department spokesman Ned Price announced that the United States is concerned that Russia could take advantage of the truce to reorganize its forces and strengthen its next offensive. Price said: "Looking at the map of the conflict, we discover that Moscow needs to fix the cards".

Has Moscow settled the cards? To answer here, Naumkin Purvat, a specialist in international politics at Ukraine’s Tavrisky University, says that this is the main goal of the Russian armistice in the guise of Christmas, as you have described it.

Naumkin Purvat explained in his statements to the site "Sky News Arabia"that President Vladimir Putin has received painful blows on the battlefield in recent days, contrary to the Russian plan, which aimed to intensify bombing and to settle and secure the regions he annexed during the first days of the world, and this has not to happen.

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Naumkin Purvat gave several reasons why Moscow resorted to what he described as the 36-hour armistice ploy:

  • Transferring a number of reservists to the battlefronts, in particular Eastern Ukrainian and the industrial basin of Donbass.
  • Transfer missile platforms and resupply the Belarusian front for an imminent attack from that front, and this possibility increases after the attacks Moscow has received since the beginning of the year.
  • Strengthening its forces on the banks of the Dnipro River for an offensive against Kherson in parallel with the Bakhmut Front.
  • Trying to show internationally that Moscow is reaching out to talks, peace and a ceasefire, contrary to what it claims.

The specialist in international politics of the Tavrisky University of Ukraine predicted an increase in the pace of battles on the field due to Moscow’s attempt to calm domestic public opinion, which rejected the course of battles that it failed to resolve at the interior of Ukraine.

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And with resume Russian bombingMoscow’s insistence, after the end of the armistice, was concentrated in the vicinity of Donetsk, where four explosions were heard in Kharkiv, as well as a series of explosions in Kramatorsk and Bakhmut.

So what does Moscow intend after the end of the truce announced on its part? Will Zelensky be punished for refusing?

Moscow’s direct response

A few minutes after the deadline, sirens sounded for airstrikes in several regions of Ukraine, especially in the regions Poltava And Kharkiv and Dnepropetrovsk, and here Vorogtsov Starikov, a Russian researcher at the “Volsk” military institute, says that Kyiv has been working in the last few hours to exercise the maximum degree of provocation.

  • Bombardment of the Republic Donetsk 33 times in one day, that is, the shelling did not end all day.
  • Attempt to target the vicinity of Crimea and a number of border towns.
  • Continuation of shelling on the Eastern Front and an attempt to break through to the southern half of Bakhmut.
  • Attack the Russian armistice which is a gesture of goodwill and demonize it through the entire Kiev regime.

The Russian researcher from the “Volsk” military institute explained, in his statements to “Sky News Arabia”, that all attempts by Kyiv in the past few hours had already begun to be met with double bombing, a few minutes after the deadline , as well as many other axes, in particular:

  • Intensification of naval firepower in the coming hours, after pushing new units in recent days.
  • Tightening the screws on the Kiev forces in the vicinity of Bakhmut, especially after the advances made there by Moscow.
  • Doubling firepower and making advances on the ground is the only way to force Kiev to negotiate.

Vorogtsov Starikov added that Ukraine’s refusal of the armistice after the declarations of the West and Washington demonstrates that the decision is not in Kiev but rather in Washington and in the halls of NATO, underlining that the international parties have taken advantage of the armistice hours to announce increased military support as well as shipments of arms from Poland to Ukraine.

Accommodation times
For Washington’s part, US State Department spokesman Ned Price announced that the United States is concerned that Russia could take advantage of the truce to reorganize its forces and strengthen its next offensive. Price said: “Looking at the map of the conflict, we find that Moscow needs to sort out the cards.”

Has Moscow settled the cards? To answer here, Naumkin Purvat, a specialist in international politics at Ukraine’s Tavrisky University, says that this is the main goal of the Russian armistice in the guise of Christmas, as you have described it.

In his statements to Sky News Arabia, Naumkin Purvat explained that President Vladimir Putin has received painful blows on the battlefield in recent days, contrary to the Russian plan, which aimed to intensify bombing and to resolve and secure the regions it had annexed during the first days of the world, and this did not happen.

Naumkin Purvat gave several reasons why Moscow resorted to what he described as the 36-hour armistice ploy:

  • Transferring a number of reservists to the battlefronts, in particular Eastern Ukrainian and the industrial basin of Donbass.
  • Transfer missile platforms and resupply the Belarusian front for an imminent attack from that front, and this possibility increases after the attacks Moscow has received since the beginning of the year.
  • Strengthening its forces on the banks of the Dnipro River for an offensive against Kherson in parallel with the Bakhmut Front.
  • Trying to show internationally that Moscow is reaching out to talks, peace and a ceasefire, contrary to what it claims.

The specialist in international politics of the Tavrisky University of Ukraine predicted an increase in the pace of battles on the field due to Moscow’s attempt to calm domestic public opinion, which rejected the course of battles that it failed to resolve at the interior of Ukraine.

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