Putin needs SEVENTY YEARS to conquer entire Ukraine | World | News

Vladimir Putin, after shifting the war goals to the seizure of the whole country, led to a full -scale occupation of Ukraine.
During a speech last week, the Russian President declared “all Ukraine is ours, even if the world’s focus focused on the conflict in the Middle East and the increasing concerns about Iran’s nuclear ambitions.
“The steps of the Russian soldier are ours everywhere, Put Putin said in an economic forum in St Petersburg, while pressing his forces to the North Sumy region – a region that was not included in the four regions he had previously annexed in 2022.
Angelica Evans, Russian Analyst War Study Institute (ISW), the Russian leader visited the border region of Kursk and the ukraine’s edge of a 30 km of a “buffer zone” in May began to point to the ambitions renewed in May, he said.
“It was a slight way to introduce this to the field of information. First, a buffer zone is only 30 km to protect the Russians,” he said. “Then you are not so far from the big regional cities, why don’t you buy them?”
“I think we will finally turn slowly… Return to a approval to get all Ukraine.”
This change can help to explain a recent increase in ruthless strikes in civilian regions. After a missile hit an apartment block, eighteen people were killed in Kiev, and 17 were killed in a civilian train in Dnipropetrovsk.
Evans warned: “Most of these strikes are the effort to weaken the morale of Ukraine and to persuade people to leave and to seize these places in the future, closer to the façade line for some of these settlements.”
According to ISW data, the Russian forces received 588 km2 Ukraine land in June – 507 km in May, 379 in April and 240 km in March. However, even at this speed, Russia’s conquest of the whole country would take 70 years.
Ukrainian authorities are not likely to be surprised. During the peace talks in Istanbul in May, Russian negotiators warned that Moscow could continue to fight for 21 years.
The report of Dachne in Dnipropetrovsk would mark a large turning point. Ukraine had not previously been fighting in this region, and military officials warned that the flat land and sparse population could facilitate the rapid progression of the Russian forces.
This risk has grown as the fastest rate of Russia’s army since November.
Meanwhile, peace negotiations continue to stop. Putin declared that the negotiations were “close to anywhere” because the efforts containing Donald Trump could not win.
On Monday, the Russian forces claimed that they had finally seized the full control of Luhansk, a region where they occupied greatly for years. If it was confirmed, it would point out that Russia had been fully controlled by the Ukrainian region for the first time because it annexed the Crimea in 2014.
However, signs now point out that Putin has reached beyond the four regions annexed in 2022.
The Russian state media claimed that Moscow’s forces seized their first villages in Dnipropetrovsk – an important development in the Ukrainian region had never had to defend the occupying troops.
Tens of thousands of Russian soldiers reportedly gathered around Sumy and argues that another major attack could continue.
The move of Russia to 2022, Luhansk, Donetsk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia, came after the failure to seize Kiiv, a tactical decision to narrow the scope of the war.
However, despite the about three years of fight, so far – if the latest claims are verified – to demand full control of only one of these regions.
Now, it is becoming increasingly difficult to ignore the signs of a wider campaign. The attacks on Kharkiv and Sumy indicate that Putin’s ambitions can return to the original and most dangerous forms of Putin’s ambitions in the first months of the war.




