He discussed this in his blog.
“Russia has once again suffered record losses in November of this year – over 45,000 have been killed or wounded in battles. This is essentially a new record, previously it was lower,” notes Alexander Musienko.
Clearly, he argues, the enemy is prepared to endure such losses until January 20, hoping that Trump will come into office, negotiations will commence, and consequently, they will no longer face such high levels of casualties. Meanwhile, the task of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the expert states, is to make Russia pay a high price on all fronts, from the Kursk region to the left bank of Kherson, to push them towards negotiations and concessions.
“U.S. National Security Advisor Sullivan says that Biden has instructed to monitor every dollar during the time left in the current administration, which is less than two months, to expedite the supply of aid to Ukraine and ensure that every dollar is indeed used for armaments, ammunition, and financial support for Ukraine until President Donald Trump officially takes office,” shares Alexander Musienko.
At the same time, the expert notes, Sullivan emphasized that the transfer of nuclear weapons to Ukraine is not on the agenda, and that this issue is currently taboo, it is excluded, and the current administration is not considering it. Moreover, he reminds, it was Sullivan who repeatedly spoke about the need to lower the conscription age in Ukraine, a topic also covered by many Western publications, indicating that the position in the U.S. remains as such.
As reported by Politeka, Musienko explained that strikes on Russian oil refineries and depots also serve as a psychological attack on the Russians themselves.
Politeka also wrote that Starikov explained how medium-range ballistic missiles work and why their use could become a one-way ticket.