He warns that Vladimir Putin's death will not change anything. “Forever bloody border”


German military expert Marcus Matthias Keupp in an interview with the Austrian “courier” assessed that the chances of ending the war in Ukraine are negligible. In his opinion, even the death of the President of Russia will not change the situation on the front. He noticed that it was not specifically about Vladimir Putin, but about Moscow's general policy.
Keupp emphasized that Putin is only one of many representatives of the authoritarian and nationalist power system in Russia. He pointed out that even if the current president disappears from the political scene, Russia can continue aggression, although on a smaller scale. “It will be an forever bloody border,” said an academic lecturer.
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According to Keuppa, Moscow will continue to try to infiltrate the structures of European countries – writes the German agency DPA. The expert notes that Putin already has the support of the leaders of Hungary and Slovakia, and his goal is to gain similar allies also in Austria and Germany. “He will try to generate radical majority on both right and left, leading to power, parties close to him,” he noted.
The German expert criticizes the European Union. He talked about the reference of Ukraine
The expert skeptical referred to attempts to reheat Ukraine undertaken by the European Union. He pointed out that having financial resources does not always translate into real readiness to act. Keupp compared this situation to the purchase of weapons, emphasizing that it is not enough to have it, you must also be ready to use it.
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He also called for maximizing weapons supply for Ukraine, considering this a key condition to achieve peace on the front. In his opinion, only decisive military support can change the situation in Ukraine and stop further Russian aggression.
On the night of Friday to Saturday, the Russian army used over 300 assault drones and over 30 rocket missiles of various types in attacks on Ukrainian cities. At least one person was killed and several were injured. According to the President of Ukraine Wołodymyr Zelnski, the: Donecki, Kirohradzki, Dnipropietrowski, Sumski, Cherson, Wołyński, Zaporoski, Mikołajowski, Odomski and Żytomierski were suffered.




