Putin may use the May 9 “Victory Day” military parade to declare war on “Nazis” around the world, thereby announcing a large-scale mobilization of reserve forces”.Figure: flipping Twitter
Russia invaded Ukraine with its superior military power, but the war did not go well. The Russian army suffered heavy casualties, and even the flagship of the Black Sea Fleet “Moscow” was sunk, although Russia’s military setbacks are intensifying. The British military predicts that Russian President Vladimir Putin is likely to use the May 9 “Victory Day” military parade to declare war on “global Nazis”, thereby announcing a large-scale mobilization of reserve forces to launch a “final blow” once morest Ukraine.
Every year Russia holds a military parade on May 9 to commemorate the victory of World War II. The outside world believes that Putin may claim to have achieved some kind of result, and package the invasion of Ukraine as a “victory”, but since the Russian invasion, the progress has not been as expected. First, it failed to win Kyiv to build a puppet regime, and then changed to “” The second phase “concentrated firepower on the eastern and southern coasts of Ukraine, but with less than two weeks left until May 9, I am afraid it will be difficult to achieve the goal of “complete control” of Udong and Unan.
British Defence Secretary Ben Wallace said on the 29th that Putin may declare a new war once morest the global “Nazis” at the military parade. Wallace said: “I would not be surprised that he may declare ‘we Now at war with the global Nazis, we need a massive mobilization of the Russian people’.” And pointed out that almost all of Putin’s goals have failed and may seek to consolidate the current gains.
Wallace continued to point out that Putin’s recent claims that “this is a proxy war”, “Nazis are everywhere” and “Nazis are everywhere not only in Ukraine,” have revealed clues. Putin will try to get rid of the so-called “special military operation”, change the tone that it is “a war with the Nazis”, and give him a legitimate excuse to send more cannon fodder. Wallace also criticized the Kremlin as a “sad attempt” to cover up the Russian death toll, saying it would be “an admission of defeat” if Russia ordered a massive mobilization of reserves.