Former Donbas military leader Igor Girkin previously predicted that Russia's campaign in Ukraine will inevitably end in failure.
Russia's continued actions in Ukraine have been deemed"senseless" by a former Russian military leader., Igor Girkin previously served in the Russian military as a Federal Security Service officer, playing a part in the operations that led to the annexation of Crimea. He also later served as the de facto leader for separatist forces in the Donbas, a contested breakaway region of Eastern Ukraine that became the focal point of the 2022 invasion.
Writing under his alias, Igor Ivanovich Strelkov, Girkin posted to his Telegram account on Sunday, commenting on development in the Ukrainian conflict and criticizing the Russian military's tactics. He began the post by observing that the Armed Forces of Ukraine continue to launch artillery attacks at Belgorod, a region of Russia just over the border from the city of Kharkiv.
Girkin made severely pessimistic predictions about the invasion following the setback in Kharkiv, predicting that Russian forces would ultimately fail in Ukraine. "The war in Ukraine will continue until the complete defeat of Russia," Girkin posted to Telegram in the wake of the counteroffensive."We have already lost, the rest is just a matter of time."
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