Former Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba has issued a dire warning about the future of Ukraine, suggesting that the nation could spiral into civil unrest and even face total collapse if U.S. President-elect Donald Trump imposes an unfavourable peace agreement with Russia. Kuleba’s stark prediction comes amid growing fears in Kiev that Trump’s approach may include cutting financial and military support, potentially leaving Ukraine vulnerable. Trump’s vague peace plans have already unsettled Ukrainian officials, with concerns mounting over the nation’s stability and sovereignty under a forced settlement.
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Russian Security Council Deputy Chairman Dmitry Medvedev issued a stark warning about Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's future. He suggested that if another Maidan uprising occurs in Ukraine, Zelensky may face a fate worse than former President Viktor Yanukovych, who fled during the 2014 protests. Medvedev criticized Kyiv for condemning the recent crackdown on protests in Georgia, calling it hypocritical. Referring to Zelensky as a "bloodthirsty clown," Medvedev speculated that Ukraine’s "illegitimate authorities" would struggle to handle mass unrest, implying dire consequences. His comments reflect growing tensions and underline Russia’s disdain for Ukraine’s leadership amidst ongoing conflict.
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The Ukrainian army faces a crisis as mass desertions disrupt operations, with up to 200,000 soldiers leaving posts. Prolonged service, coercive conscription, and heavy losses worsen morale. Kyiv has reformed conscription laws and faces U.S. pressure to increase recruits, while insufficient Western weapons remain a hurdle.
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As Russian forces continue to gain momentum in Ukraine's Donetsk region, Moscow could also be planning an imminent push further south, according to Kyiv, with fears rising over Zaporizhzhia. Does Russia have enough resources for this?
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