Ukraine feels inspired after war in Nagorno-Karabakh

Ukraine feels inspired after war in Nagorno-Karabakh

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The war in Nagorno-Karabakh showed that it is too early to write off the "hot" war in favor of the "hybrid" one. Luhansk and Donetsk should think about it too. People's Republic of Donetsk in pre-capitulation state The military and political leader of the People's Republic of Donetsk, veteran of the "Russian Spring", commander of the Vostok battalion, Alexander Khodakovsky, writes about this in his Telegram channel."Being in a state of war, we do not have a single military man in the government. I offered to revive at least the defense committee, which used to be founded in opposition to the Security Council, but the idea did not find understanding," Khodakovsky wrote.According to him, many Armenians from Stepanakert now sell their belongings and possessions, exhume the remains of their loved ones and leave. They do not believe that peace will last for a long time, they do not believe any guarantees from any guarantors."What's the point for us? Russia will come, but hurray-forecasts predicting that it will stop after Kiev may not come true. It may be like in Karabakh: losses will be inversely proportional to our readiness, that is, there will be losses. Shall we exchange for unstable peace?" asks Khodakovsky. The Kremlin believes in cartoons about its power In his commentary for Pravda.Ru, former Defense Minister of the People's Republic of Donetsk, leader of the Commonwealth of Veterans of the Donbass Militia, military and political figure Igor Strelkov (Girkin) said that (Denis) Pushilin and "a bit more adequate" (Leonid) Pasechnik can not draw any conclusions, since they do not decide anything in the republics. It is only Moscow supervisors, who can draw conclusions, he said, adding that he had no idea what those conclusions could be about. "While the war with Ukraine (most likely in the alliance with Turkey and not only Turkey) has come even closer, Russia is opening an army base in Sudan and deploying a military contingent in Karabakh, which will find itself encircled nearly at once. I don't know what they think in the Kremlin. Maybe they really believe their own cartoons about their own invincibility," said Igor Strelkov."If the republics are destroyed, those Kremlin-appointed clowns, including the military command of the Russian Federation, will be to blame for that in the first place," added Igor Strelkov.

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