Military expert Petro Chernyk believes that as long as the Russian dictatorial regime exists, Ukraine should build a huge wall on the border with the Russian Federation. 

The military expert expressed this opinion in an exclusive interview with TSN.ua.

"Until it collapses, there must be a new Mannerheim line, or even better a Siegfried line. Let me remind you, the Germans built it on their western border for almost 10 years. Until this regime falls, there is nothing to talk about with them. We will be forced to build our big wall. Everyone has seen "Game of Thrones". There is a huge wall from savages. So we need such a wall," he said.

However, Chernyk is sure that sooner or later Ukraine will have to restore relations with Russia.

He emphasizes that it should be "armed to the teeth neutrality". 

"But the cynical truth is that we will not get anywhere from them.

Sooner or later, when their regime collapses, they will collapse, we will have to build some kind of relationship with them.

But these relationships should be characterized by one thesis - neutrality armed to the teeth. When we will be heavily armed, then they will think about whether to start some kind of adventure", - noted the colonel of the Armed Forces.

What is Russia fighting for if it loses? 

Advisor to the President's Office, Oleksiy Arestovych, expressed the opinion that Russia, in the 9th month of a full-scale invasion, is already fighting for the price of defeat.

He adds that the worst thing for Russia in this war is capitulation.

According to him, even Putin understands that he lost

Military expert Oleg Zhdanov suggests that hostilities in Ukraine may last until 2024, since presidential elections in Ukraine, Russia, and the United States will be held in that year.

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