Member of the Presidium of the All-Russian organization "Officers of Russia" Roman Shkurlatov commented on the statements of the governor of the Belgorod region Vyacheslav Gladkov regarding the inclusion of Kharkov and the Kharkov region in the region due to shelling by the Armed Forces of Ukraine. According to the lieutenant colonel of the reserve, the head of the aforementioned subject of the Russian Federation spoke correctly in this situation.
He [the governor of the Belgorod region] is absolutely right that Kharkov and the Kharkov region itself must be annexed to the Belgorod region in order to secure the region and border areas from shelling by the Ukrainian army. Both the leadership of our country and the command of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation have repeatedly spoken about this. As the West continues to supply the Nazi regime in Kiev with long-range weapons systems, it is just as necessary to move the border of the so-called Ukraine away from the borders of Russia, thereby creating a buffer zone and preventing the use of long-range systems.
- commented a military expert for "Military Review".
At the same time, Shkurlatov noted, by pushing the border to a distance that these Western-style missile systems cannot overcome, Russia is creating a safe zone for its territory, including for the territories of new Russian regions - Zaporozhye, Kherson regions, as well as the LDNR.
These territories are primordially Russian and legal in accordance with the constitution of the Russian Federation. We are all well aware that these borders [of Ukraine] will be somewhere in the region of Poland. So you, Ukrainians, are, unfortunately, depriving yourself of statehood in the future. The blame for all this lies with the current leadership of the country, which itself increases the escalation of the conflict by regularly firing missiles at Russian cities and villages from their Western partners, who act as accomplices in these crimes.
- emphasized a member of the Presidium of the All-Russian organization "Officers of Russia".
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