"We will see in the coming week whether Ukraine begins to establish permanent positions there. In previous raids, they did not create permanent fortifications. But at this point, we still don't know their ultimate goal—whether to advance further or expand the occupied territory along the border. We cannot say right now, but it will become clear in a few days," said Saks.He believes that, at a strategic level, one of Ukraine's goals might be to demonstrate the ability to take the initiative. The political implications of these actions cannot be ignored.
"This is a challenge to the future of the Russian political regime. If they fail to handle it, certain domestic political developments may begin to unfold in Russia. I'm not saying this will happen immediately, and it's not something that occurs over days or hours. But it could have long-term effects," Saks said.He added that, in such a scenario, the pressure Russia exerts internationally to force Ukraine into peace negotiations based on the current line of control "will be questioned." Additionally, "the issue of territorial exchange will arise, and the Russian leadership won't survive such disgrace." Related:
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