German intelligence announced the Kremlin's plans for war against Ukraine
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German intelligence announced the Kremlin's plans for war against Ukraine

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According to German intelligence, Kremlin dictator and war criminal Vladimir Putin plans to wage war against Ukraine until at least 2026.

What is known about the Kremlin's plans for further war against Ukraine

According to military analyst Julian Röpke, who cites information from German intelligence, the Russian occupiers plan to capture Kharkiv and Dnipro, as well as most of the territories of the respective regions, by 2026.

According to this information, the Russian authorities are counting on a decrease in Western support for Ukraine, as well as on imitating peace talks in order to mislead the international community about Russia's "peaceful intentions". In fact, the Kremlin is not planning any truce and is developing a new medium-term plan for the war in Ukraine, the newspaper writes.

It is reported that the Ministry of Defence of the aggressor country has set the task for the occupying Russian army in Ukraine to completely seize the Donetsk and Luhansk regions and reach the Oskil River in the Kharkiv region by the end of next year.

What is known about the occupation plans of the Russian army in Ukraine

By the end of 2026, Russia plans to move further west to the Dnipro River, capturing a large part of the Zaporizhzhia, Dnipro and Kharkiv regions, including the cities of Kharkiv, Dnipro and Zaporizhzhia.

At the same time, on the Kherson front, it is planned to hold the line along the Dnipro without advancing to the de-occupied part of Kherson or to the city of Odesa.

All the eastern territories to the left of the Dnipro must be conquered within 36 months. Then the river will become a new front, German intelligence sources say.

Also, according to intelligence, the Russian government is ready to lose up to 100,000 soldiers annually in Ukraine to achieve these goals.

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