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Roman Svitan: "A trap cannot be in a trap"

Roman Svitan: "A trap cannot be in a trap"
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The reserve colonel of the Armed Forces of Ukraine expressed his point of view on the events in the Kherson region, where the invaders pretend that they are preparing to retreat and leave the city. Roman Svitan believes there is no need to be afraid because the enemy's actions can hardly be a trap because the Russian army on the right bank of the Dnieper is itself in a trap.

“No, a trap cannot be in a trap. They are trapped on the right bank, pressed by Ukrainian troops to the Dnieper, to the Kakhovka reservoir. They don’t know how to “sell” and to whom “to sell the exit from the right to the left bank,” - with this, the pilot-instructor began his answer to the question about the latest events in the Kherson region.

Then Roman Svitan noted: “Putin is now hysterically looking for someone to negotiate with on some kind of exchange of the right bank of the Kherson region for something like Crimea, Donbas or a land passage to Crimea. Since no one is contacting him on this issue, no negotiations with the aggressor until they completely go beyond the borders of 1991, because the Russians receive orders from different polarities throughout the day. This is just a feverish movement associated with the unresolved issue of moving from the right to the left bank."


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