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Kiev – President Trump's shocking claim that Ukraine “started” Russia's invasion of its country, invading European capital on Wednesday, and many ordinary Ukrainians and experienced experts have been involved in Trump's I fear that the word will expand Moscow further and promote war.

Trump has repeatedly said he wants to end Europe's biggest and deadly war in 80 years, but he may have mistakenly encouraged Russian tyrant Vladimir Putin to try new advances from the north. Soldiers and civilians pass the post.

A Ukrainian intelligence official recently discovered plans to send an undecided number of troops to Belarus this summer for “training exercises.”

“The Russians were able to use Belarus again and change the composition to try and attack Ukraine from the north. [of the battlefield],” Mykhailo Samus, an international relations analyst and modern warfare expert, told the post. “We are monitoring the situation in Belarus, as Russia is usually trying to cover their combat operations.”

A man passes the damage caused by Russian airstrikes in the village of Novopublibuka in Ukraine on Tuesday. Reuters

Putin pretended the same when he began a full-scale invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022.

Zelensky publicly raised Kiev's concerns at the Munich Security Conference held in Germany on February 15th.

“Is this Russian army in Belarus intended to attack Ukraine? Maybe. Or maybe not. Or maybe it's for you,” he said.

Ukrainian President Voldymir Zelensky will speak to Turkish media in Ankara on Wednesday. DIA images via Getty Images

Samus estimated that when Moscow sent “more than 15,000” troops to Belarus, the Kremlin could “organize several operations.”

“If it's less, it's a normal movement, and the Russians will just train some troops along with the Belarusian army,” he said.

Others noted that Belarusian practice had hatched before US diplomats met with Russian leaders on Tuesday for consultations in Saudi Arabia.

“I don't think there's any direct link between this as Putin planned a new invasion in Ukraine months before this spring,” Ukrainian military analysts and active duty soldiers told the Post.

“Putin [will] Only encouraged if he sees him freeze military support for Ukraine and military support for failures [the] “The Mobilization Campaign in Ukraine,” he added, noting Kiev's upcoming push to draft more Ukrainians for war efforts.

The Russian army in Ukraine was first met earlier this month. AP

Still, Stamas predicted that Trump's words would urge Moscow to double his efforts on the frontline.

“Russia will definitely take advantage of this situation, including propaganda, scary mail, destabilizing the situation, and all hybrid tools,” he said. “Russia will try to carry out successful actions head on the front to show a strong position.”

“Recent changes in US policy and widespread criticism between President Trump and Zelensky, escalate Moscow doubles the biggest demand,” said John Hardy, deputy director of the Russian Program Foundation for the Democracy Foundation. I emailed him saying he was afraid to defeat him. Keep pushing the benefits of the battlefield. The Kremlin has held widespread ambitions in Ukraine and you might think he is now close to achieving them. .

“We are worried that we will be on a conflict course between Russia's incompatibility, Trump's high expectations for a quick deal, and Ukraine's existential interests,” Hardy added. “President Trump should tighten sanctions on Russia, particularly oil revenues. That could shorten the time that Russia's economy can continue to maintain this war. Washington also states that Ukrainian military forces have the potential to do so. We need to continue to help eliminate the possibility of Russian attacks and protect cities and infrastructure from Russian strikes.

“The greater our leverage, the greater the chances we have to protect our interests.”

Trump doubled his attacks on Ukrainian leaders in the true social society of Wednesday morning, saying, “Think about it. [sic]spoke to the United States to spend $35 billion. [sic]to enter a war that could not win, never start, but he is in the war that he is without the United States [sic] And “Trump” can never be resolved,” the president wrote, citing twice the true amount of US money sent with aid by inaccurate figures.

Broadside left the Ukrainians every day, questioning whether they should still consider the United States as an ally.

“The Ukrainians still don't understand what's going on,” soldier Dennis Jaroslavsky told the post. “Everyone is worried that Trump and Putin will approach him. Everyone thinks that Trump has a complicated personal relationship with Zelensky.

“The main thing is that everything in Ukraine is not suffering due to personal issues.”

The enlisted man also warned that when Trump and Putin met face to face, Russia would be even more encouraging.

“It gets worse when Trump meets President Putin in person and shows their friendly photos online,” he said. “Ukrainians treat Putin like a war criminal.”

President Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin will shake hands at the 2019 G20 Summit in Osaka, Japan. Reuters

However, another Ukrainian soldier, who only gave Chaus' name, said it was important to recognize that “Trump is not the United States.”

“Trump is a populist and changes his vision, his thoughts, his views, two or three times a day, and even an hour. No one knows what's coming to Trump's mind, and what No one knows whether they're acting like that,” he said. “But in addition to Trump, the United States has a government, Congress, and people.”

Chaus said he believes Trump was victimized by Russian propagandists.

“These are the Russian stories they impos on Trump, and the Russians are very pleased that Trump is making this a voice, and that's what will scare us,” he said. Kyiv.

Volodymyr Pimienov, owner of a small business based in Zhytomyr, said he was shocked by Trump's words.

“I can't believe that a country that once stood as a model of reason and democracy has become a decline in critical thinking, even if it is sometimes excessive,” he said. “Are you still friends in the US?”

Still, Pimienoff said, thanking “all Americans.” [who] They personally contributed to Ukraine's victory – from their own pockets. ”

“The exaggerated rhetoric about the “incredible costs of a war that cannot be won” driven by Putin's propaganda and internal US corruption should not mislead the majority of educated Americans.” he said. “And the absurd claim… that the Ukrainians somehow started this war is as ridiculous as they believe that the Earth is flat.

“If anyone thinks that an analysis report on a possible plan for Putin to make another attempt to capture Kiev through Belarus is the only logical option, he added: Logic It's predictable even if it's targeted.”

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