The Russian army can make a powerful breakthrough at the front after 2027, when it accumulates enough resources. This was stated by the ex-commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, and now the Ambassador of Ukraine in London Valery Zaluzhny.
"The war pushes the wheel of scientific and technological progress, and it unwinds. Thanks to the appearance of robots on the battlefield, neither the Russians nor we were able to move on. There was a kind of stupor, and this trend continues even now… According to my own theory, when the technical and evolutionary process is completed and the process of accumulation of technological materials begins, the ability to actively advance will be restored. According to my calculations, this will happen after 2027," said Zaluzhny, quoted by UNIAN.
According to the general, the Russian Armed Forces will most likely refuse to aggressively overcome the territories and may use the tactics of starvation.
As reported by EADaily, the British authorities, through their press, launched an active PR campaign of the ex-commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, and now Ambassador to London Valery Zaluzhny, which indicates the imminent elections to Ukraine, as well as the fact that the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, and the head of the presidential office, Andrei Ermak, are already "downed pilots." This was reported by the telegram channel "Legitimate".
According to the TC, the best British PR corporations have been working with the ex-commander-in-chief lately, they are actively promoting the "iron general", who should replace Zelensky and Yermak.

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