Russia -- At War With Ukraine -- and Europe
"Now the geography is different, it's far from being just the DPR and LPR [Donetsk Peoples Republic/Luhansk Peoples Republic], it's also Kherson and Zaporizhzhia regions and a number of other territories [beyond he Donbas which the Russian military has wholly or partially sized].""This process is continuing logically and persistently."Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov"[Moscow is using a similar] playbook [to its takeover of Crimea, when it annexed the Ukrainian peninsula by organizing a sham referendum in 2014].""[I am] exposing [the Russian plans] so the world knows that any purported annexation is premeditated, illegal and illegitimate. [There will be a quick response from the U.S. and its allies].""[Areas targeted for annexation included Kherson, Zaporizhzhia, Donetsk and Luhansk; regions Lavrov claims are now Russian objectives]."US National Security Council spokesman John Kirby
A Russian soldier stands guard in Kherson, Ukraine. Moscow’s war aims now extend to the southern provinces of Kherson and Zaporizhzhia AP |
As
fortunes change in Russia's invasion of Ukraine, its original intention
to march on Kyiv, occupy Ukraine's capital and decapitate its
government failed as a result of Ukraine's lack of cooperation in
allowing itself to return to the satellite status of years gone by under
the Soviet Union. Ukrainian resistance proved too great, its military
prowess too successful in destroying Russian war materiel and servicemen
for the Kremlin to sustain, so its troops were withdrawn.
And
a face-saving proclamation was made with proper pomp and little
ceremony that Moscow's goal, after all, was to secure the entire Donbas,
eastern Ukraine's industrial heartland, to be administered by ethnic
Russian Ukrainian opponents of an independent Ukraine. Ukrainian
resistance to Moscow's plans for its future continue to aggravate the
Kremlin with its growing and successful counter-offensive. While all of
Luhansk is now in Russian control, the Donetsk region remains elusive.
Yet
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov claims it's full steam ahead on
the Kremlin's new strategy to widen its ambitions and expand the
conflict beyond the Donbas. Russia responding to what Lavrov speaks of
as the interference of Western powers who annoyingly continue to provide
Kyiv with long-range weaponry like the US.-produced High Mobility
Artillery Rocket Systems (HIMARS).
US-supplied long range weapons have changed Moscow's calculus, Mr Lavrov says Getty Images |
Five
months of Russian troops bashing Ukrainian towns and cities, reducing
hospitals, schools and apartment buildings as well as military
installations to rubble have failed to produce the unequivocal victory
that Moscow claims is rightfully theirs as a defender of freedom from
fascism of the people of Ukraine. A people that have ungratefully viewed
the destruction of their nation's infrastructure with alarm and hatred
toward the aggressor.
As
punishment for Ukraine's steadfast defence against its neighbour's
intentions, Moscow is looking further in preparation of formally
annexing seized territory. Russia wanted "blood, not talks", commented
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba, commenting on Moscow's
intransigence in insisting that fascists ruled Ukraine and it is
Russia's duty as a good neighbour intent on securing its own security,
to demolish cities, create millions of homeless and refugees and murder
thousands of civilians.
This,
as Russian President Vladimir Putin warns Europe that gas supplies via
the Nord Stream 1 pipeline, shuttered for weeks for maintenance,
remained at risk of an even more reduced flow; a classic case of turning
the screw as a punishment for Europe's response sanctioning Russia over
its illegal occupation of a third of Ukraine.
Labels: Donbas, Donetsk, Luhansk, Nordstream 1, Russian Invasion of Ukraine, Sanctions, Ukrainian Counter-Offensive
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