The Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine, Andriy Yermak, responded to the published aggressive plans of Russia for 2025 in Western media.
"Russia planned to take Kyiv in three days," he says, adding that "Ukraine will cease to exist." Some dependent politicians claim that "Ukraine does not exist." To put it briefly: there is a high likelihood that Russia will continue to lose infrastructure, people, and equipment due to the weakening of their air defense and the strengthening of unknown forces," - he noted.
According to Yermak, there is also a significant chance of Russia becoming a "sister" to North Korea, with corresponding tightening of control over the populace:
"There is a high probability of complete control over the entire 'Runet' without exceptions and the broadcasting of the madness of the current Kremlin elders into the minds of young Russians through the only social network that will remain in Russia under full control of the security services."
Furthermore, as the head of the Office added, there is a possibility of further degradation of all technological sectors dependent on Western components and limitations on Russian energy resources.
"There is a high probability that Putin has stolen the future from several generations of Russians, gifting them degradation for his own dream of reshaping the world and returning to the global order of the Yalta era, which will never happen again. The likelihood that children will be born in Russia solely for the purpose of war everywhere except Moscow is very high. So, do the separate republics even need Moscow?" - Yermak hinted.
Russia's plans to seize four regions of Ukraine by 2025 - what has been reported
Recall that recently, the publication Welt reported that Russia has no intention of halting its aggression against Ukraine and has set the goal of fully capturing the Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson, and Zaporizhzhia regions by 2026.
It was also noted that even if the elected U.S. President Donald Trump manages to force Moscow to stop now, Russia will pose a greater threat to Europe in the coming years.