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"Lost Dream": The expert told how Ukraine can get Putin's regime in the Russian Federation

Analysts are convinced that Ukraine, having conquered Crimea, will practically destroy Putin's regime in Russia. It will look extremely weak. Therefore, the Kremlin will do anything to prevent this. Ukraine, returning the Peninsula of Crimea, which was occupied in 2014, will destroy the dream of President of Russian Vladimir Putin about the so -called "Novorossiysk", as well as causes a deadly blow to his regime.

This was stated by Professor of Political Science at the University of New Hampshire Lawrence Rirodon, Newsweek writes. "The loss of Crimea will be a deadly blow to the dream of" Novorossiysk "and threaten Putin's power," the expert said during a conversation with journalists.

In addition, the Professor of the School of Policy and Public Administration of George Maize Mark Katz said there was a big difference between the attacks of Ukrainian UAVs on military bases in the Crimea, as well as the arrival of the Ukrainian military on the peninsula. In his opinion, Ukraine will have to make great military efforts to conquer previously captured territories, but in this case, Putin will look very weak.

"He and his associates will fight stubbornly so that it does not happen," Katz said. William Renault, Professor and Head of the Department of Political Science in the Northwestern University of the United States, told reporters that if Ukraine stands for incidents in Crimea, Zelensky may have additional plans except the return of the peninsula.

"Although the White House holds the position according to which Crimea is part of Ukraine, some officials say that Ukraine's ability to harm Russia in Crimea can strengthen Ukraine's position in possible negotiations," he said. According to him, blows on Russian bases in Crimea will help Ukraine reflect in the Russian Federation and other territories in the south, such as Kherson and Zaporizhzhya regions.

The publication writes that the Crimea Peninsula should become an important point in future negotiations between the Russian Federation and Ukraine. Earlier, Focus wrote that the invaders stated that Sevastopol had attacked 10 UAVs. The occupying authorities stated that some of the drones were allegedly knocked over the sea in the area of ​​Sevastopol, the rest in the water area in other regions of the peninsula.