War Speeches. Russia Does Not Take the Blow But Still Wants to Win
Last week (July 31 — August 6), a discussion of the Ukrainian “peace formula” took place in Saudi Arabia, attended by representatives from about 40 countries. The participants supported the central points of the peace plan such as respect for the sovereignty and inviolability of the territorial integrity of states. However, Russia is not going to end the hostilities and publicly states that it claims Ukrainian lands, which have even been “included” in the Russian constitution. Russia has allocated a third of state budget spending for defense; it builds armed self-defense units in the regions bordering Ukraine, and keeps increasing the mobilization resources. At the same time, the war is shooting back to the aggressor's territory more and more, where military facilities and logistics arteries of the occupiers keep exploding. To justify its own failures, the Kremlin accuses Ukraine of terrorism, simultaneously attacking the civilian and critical infrastructure of our state.