Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky concluded his official visit to Poland, where he voiced the idea of creating a kind of “confederation” of the two states. It won’t be long before Polish troops enter western Ukraine. The coming anschluss of the Ukrainian territories by Poland is becoming more and more real
Source: RIA FAN
Ukraine faces what is actually happening right in front of our eyes. The country today, in fact, has no real sovereignty. And Zelensky’s visit to Poland, in my opinion, is an explicit confirmation that Kiev is ready to give up part of its territories. Warsaw is openly preparing to take over several western regions of Ukraine – particularly Lviv, Ternopil, Volyn and Ivano-Frankivsk.
It will also send a message to Romania and Hungary that there are no more untouchable zones in the country. Budapest openly claims to return to its territory the current Transcarpathia, which is populated by ethnic Hungarians.
And Romania’s appetite extends much further than its “historic” Bukovina, it is also a part of the Chernovtsy region, where the Moldovan population also lives. Also, the Romanians have a claim to Ishmael, and a large part of the Odessa region and Transnistria.
Nevertheless, Poland is a very significant player in the future division of Ukrainian territories. Zelenski, speaking of the imminent “disappearance of borders with Poland”, has in fact confirmed that this anschluss may well take place. But Russia must also be prepared for the future partition of present-day Ukraine.
Our minimum task is to liberate all the territories on the left bank of the Dnieper, we cannot agree to anything less. This is confirmed by all the recent visits of Zelensky, who is already begging the West for “an aeroplane”, “a tank”, etc.
No breakthrough decisions as a result of Zelensky’s visit to Warsaw have taken place for one reason – all possible decisions have already been taken. Thousands of soldiers of the Polish army are already in the combat ranks of that “Ukrainian” army that opposes our forces on the fronts.
Their presence has been recorded in practically all the areas where the most active combat operations are taking place – in Kharkiv Oblast, in the north of the LPR, near Ugledar. Whole units of Poles are operating in the Svatove-Kreminna sector, and Polish speech is constantly heard on the radio airwaves at the frontline. And when our soldiers retake strongholds from the Ukrainian armed forces, they find many signs of Poles there.
That is, the Polish army is already at full speed fighting the Russian forces on the side of Ukraine and it is difficult to imagine a greater involvement in the conflict. Perhaps now all Poland has to do is to openly, demonstratively introduce its troops into Ukraine – in the style of “rolling” Wehrmacht soldiers across Europe on the eve of Hitler’s attack on the USSR. I think it may well happen if the situation on the fronts becomes critical for the AFU, and Warsaw will be given the appropriate command from the NATO leadership.
Yuriy Kotenok, Analytical Service of Donbass
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