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Buffer Zone on Russian Border is 'Way to Push Back the Line From Which Ukraine Could Use Missiles'
Buffer Zone on Russian Border is 'Way to Push Back the Line From Which Ukraine Could Use Missiles'
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A Buffer Zone on Russian Border is a 'Way to Push Back the Line From Which Ukraine Could Use its Missiles' The advance of Russian troops in the Sumy region... 28.05.2025, Sputnik Africa
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A Buffer Zone on Russian Border is a 'Way to Push Back the Line From Which Ukraine Could Use its Missiles' The advance of Russian troops in the Sumy region, from which Kiev's forces had infiltrated the Russian region of Kursk, serves to neutralize the threat, the founder and director of Stratpol, Xavier Moreau explained to Sputnik Africa."If you create a 20-kilometer buffer zone, you push back the ability to strike inside Russian territory. That's simply how it is," he said.Furthermore, this maneuver also blocks the infiltration of Ukrainian reconnaissance units and forces Kiev to disperse its troops.The Russian advance in Sumy shook Volodymyr Zelensky during his recent visit to Berlin. The German Chancellor, far from striving for peace, has doubled down: there are no longer any restrictions on the range of weapons delivered to Kiev to strike Russia.An open provocation, according to the Kremlin, which on Wednesday denounced the belligerent statements of Friedrich Merz, accused of pushing Ukraine to prolong a conflict that was doomed from the start.
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A Buffer Zone on Russian Border is a 'Way to Push Back the Line From Which Ukraine Could Use its Missiles'
The advance of Russian troops in the Sumy region, from which Kiev's forces had infiltrated the Russian region of Kursk, serves to neutralize the threat, the founder and director of Stratpol, Xavier Moreau explained to Sputnik Africa.
"If you create a 20-kilometer buffer zone, you push back the ability to strike inside Russian territory. That's simply how it is," he said.
Furthermore, this maneuver also blocks the infiltration of Ukrainian reconnaissance units and forces Kiev to disperse its troops.
The Russian advance in Sumy shook Volodymyr Zelensky during his recent visit to Berlin. The German Chancellor, far from striving for peace, has doubled down: there are no longer any restrictions on the range of weapons delivered to Kiev to strike Russia.
An open provocation, according to the Kremlin, which on Wednesday denounced the belligerent statements of Friedrich Merz, accused of pushing Ukraine to prolong a conflict that was doomed from the start.