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After Kursk, Ukraine to launch massive ‘Kerch offensive’

TFIGLOBAL News Desk by TFIGLOBAL News Desk
September 21, 2024
in Geopolitics
After Kursk, Ukraine to launch massive ‘Kerch offensive’

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After the astounding success of the Kursk offensive, Ukraine is now going to launch a major offensive in Crimea.

Some really devilish designs of the US and Ukraine have emerged where a top US general has predicted that Ukraine will attempt at taking back Crimea within the next three months, with full support from Washington DC.

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Retired commanding general Ben Hodges said, “We could be 100 percent clear to the Ukrainians and the Russians that we are 100 percent in favour of them retaking Crimea however they do it.”

And then he added, “There will be no US tapping the brakes if they take down that Kerch Bridge – which I do predict is going to happen this year.”

So, Kyiv plans to blow up the Kerch Bridge again.

Let’s know more about the significance of this bridge.

It is Russia’s only physical connection to Crimea. It stretches 19km (12 miles) from the region of Krasnodar Krai to the eastern side of the peninsula. It was opened by Vladimir Putin himself in 2018.

Russia has been using this bridge to supply Crimea and troops fighting on the frontlines with war material.

Crimea is home to the main base of the Black Sea Fleet and a network of airfields for conducting air strikes on almost the entire depth of Ukraine.

According to media reports, Ukraine’s plan is to turn Crimea into a “graveyard for Russian air defence systems”.

Ukraine has first attacked the Kerch bridge in October two years back, collapsing part of its road deck into Sea of Azov.

Now, they want to blow it up in full, using long-range missiles and massive explosives provided by US and UK.

General Hodges said, “You’re not going to take it out with two or three Storm Shadows or ATACMS or something like that. You’re going to need an enormous amount of explosives, so this is going to be an operation with several different phases and aspects.”

Well, General Hodges is a master of building castles in the air.

Firstly, he should know that even when the Kerch Bridge is not functioning, Russia can easily ferry supplies to Crimea using sea routes. At a time when Russian naval assets are prowling in UK and US waters, would it be difficult for Russia to safeguard its vessels in the Black Sea, which is like its frontyard?

Also, how are going to transport those massive explosives to the bridge. By sea, right? Now imagine, you are ferrying those explosives on a vessel in Russian waters and a flying Chernobyl missile hits you. You are going to be mushroomed, you know what I mean! [SHOW NUCLEAR MUSHROOM CLOUDS HERE]

Also, you should also take into account the will of the Russian-speaking population of Crimea. In a referendum two years ago, vast majority voted in favour of its annexation with Russia. So, even if you drive out Russian troops from Crimea, will you also force out pro-Russia people? That would only worsen Kyiv’s position on eastern Ukraine, where Moscow claims a pro-Russia wave prevails.

And lastly, if any such Crimea offensive happens, Ukraine will be forced to further stretch its resources, leaving frontlines in eastern Ukraine exposed. It may allow Russia to penetrate even deeper and cut off the supply chains of troopers fighting on the borders with Russia.

So, all in all, the proposed Kerch offensive is a plan that only Western media and western elites can buy.

Tags: Ben HodgesBlack Sea FleetCrimea ConflictCrimea offensiveKerch BridgeKyiv military plansRussian Air DefenseRussian annexationUkraine-Russia warUS support Ukraine
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