Russia may lose entire borderland with Ukraine: Russians prepare for the worst-case scenario

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The successful offensive of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the Kursk region was a real shock for Russian propaganda and forced it to change the tone of its statements. Now Russian TV no longer talks about "capturing Kyiv or Kharkov in three days", but instead prepares Russians for the fact that the Russian Federation will have to lose its territories. For example, propagandist Maxim Yusin believes that the Russian Federation "will have to sacrifice the entire border area ." He stated this on the air of the "Meeting Place" program on the NTV channel, hosted by the well-known propagandist Andrei Norkin. "Calm down, try to look cynically, although it is incredibly difficult, less emotions, look at the map, at the map of Russia, preferably, and compare these lost territories with the map of the huge Russia. Yes, we need to evacuate from all the border areas, from everything, prepare for the worst case scenario, prepare for the fact that these territories, God willing, without people, in order to evacuate everyone, including old women, will have to be sacrificed ," he said. Earlier, reported that Russian propagandist Vladimir Solovyov spoke on air about the possibility of Russia's defeat in the war, commenting on the breakthrough of the Ukrainian army in the Kursk region. Russian director and regular participant in Solovyov's show, Karen Shakhnazarov, admitted that Russia could lose the war. "We must proceed from the fact that we can lose. We can, if such blunders continue ," he said, describing the events near Kursk, and added that this is not panicking, but an understanding of the price that the Russian Federation will have to pay. During Shakhnazarov's speech, Solovyov nodded his head, agreeing with him, and at the end he declared that if Russia were to be defeated, "there would be neither the country nor humanity," apparently threatening a nuclear strike.
There, the actions of the Russian Armed Forces in this region were called a "gaffe". In turn, propagandist Olga Skabeeva told Russians with horror on live television about the entry of British Challenger 2 tanks into the Kursk region.

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