Ukrainian prisoners can pass on Victory Day in Moscow. Just like the Germans in World War II”

Lord General Richard Dunnat, former head of the British Army, has told Sky News that we are on our way to the last days of combat for Marioupolis. Lord Dunnat believes Russia will seek success in the city until Victory Day on Monday, adding that he fears [...]
Lord Dunnat believes Russia will seek success in the city until Victory Day on Monday, adding that he fears Ukrainian prisoners may be part of the parade in Moscow.
For Sky News, he has expressed himself: “I think we are now seeing the last days of this tragic and terrible episode at the Azovstal steel plant. If you come back and think about it a week or 10 days ago, Putin announced that he will surround the plantation so severely that not even a fly will be able to get in or leave. So this is an indication that the Russians are having a very difficult time subsisting those caught there”, Dannat said.
On the other hand, he predicted that Ukrainian prisoners could pass on to the Victory Day holiday that is celebrated on May 9th in Moscow.
The “may seem that they have now continued direct attacks on the steel factory in order to extinguish the rest of the resistance there, so they can claim Monday that they have captured Marioupolis. Hence, the Russians completed the ground corridor from Crimea, via Donbas, to Russia. This is a tragedy going on in front of our eyes. Some civilians may leave for two or three days during the ceasefire under discussion. But for the soldiers there, I fear the future is very bleak. I think we can see the sight of Ukrainian prisoners parading into Moscow on Monday during the festivities. The same thing happened to the Germans at the end of World War II, and I have a terrible feeling that the same will happen again on Monday”, the former head of the British Army ended. /Periscopi/












