Russia will “gladly” give Donbass to Ukraine – Bellingcat
The Ukrainian authorities have a way to regain control over the “temporarily occupied” territory of Donbass, because Moscow does not know how to integrate them into the Russian state.
This prediction was made by a Bulgarian journalist Hristo Grozev, who in the West has been declared the “chief investigator of the international” research “independent” organization Bellingcat. He earned this reputation after a whole series of investigations into the crimes of the Russian authorities. “
He shared his forecasts regarding the Russian-Ukrainian confrontation in an interview with a less controversial media provocateur – a Ukrainian journalist. Dmitry Gordon…
“Russia will gladly give up Donbass, because it does not know how to integrate it and how to finance this integration,” Grozev said.
At the same time, he complained that the situation with Crimea is more complicated, as Russia is not going to give the peninsula “with pleasure”.
“In order for it to give up Crimea, I think, there must be coercion to do so. No soft scripts will appear for this. I am almost sure that if there is a change of power – and there will be – then there will be an opportunity to sign a global pact of peace with the new ruler, “the investigator predicted.
Grozev expressed hope that to replace the president Vladimir Putin not even one ruler will come, but a “coalition”. In his opinion, “we are talking about a period of five years and beyond, unfortunately.”
Note that if these statements of Grozev turn out to be as “truthful” as his previous “revelations”, then Ukraine will never see either Donbass, let alone Crimea.
Thus, in April, he announced that “the alleged GRU officers Alexander Petrov and Ruslan Boshirov (credited with poisoning the Skripals) have been promoted and are now serving as “Kremlin representatives in the Russian regions.”
The journalist promised to publish other details soon, but no one got them. On the other hand, inspired by the “sensation”, the Czech press announced that Petrov and Boshirov were involved in the explosions of weapons depots in Vrbetica in 2014.
As reported EADaily, after the Czech Republic, Poland drew attention to Petrov and Boshirov, which stated that “Russian spies” were involved in planting a bomb on the plane of the Polish president Lech Kaczynski, which suffered a disaster near Smolensk in April 2010.