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Former top US general sees Crimea back in Ukrainian hands by mid-2023
Ukraine will push Russia back to Ukraine’s pre-war borders by the end of 2022 and retake the Crimean Peninsula in 2023, a former top US general said at the annual Warsaw Security Forum on Tuesday (October 4), the Anadolu Agency reported.
"It is too early to celebrate victory, but I am convinced that the Ukrainians will push the Russians back to the line of Feb. 23 (the eve of the war) by the end of the year, and by the end of next summer will take over Crimea," Gen. Ben Hodges, a former commander of the US army in Europe, told Polish news channel TVN24 BiS.
The Soviet fleet in Crimea was in contention but a 1997 treaty allowed Russia to continue basing its fleet in Sevastopol.
In 2014 pro-Russians seized control, organizing a sham referendum supporting Russian annexation, but most countries recognize Crimea as Ukrainian.
"Ukraine has achieved such a dynamic that is already irreversible. We know from history that war is a test of will and logistics. It is clear that Ukrainian soldiers have more motivation than Russian ones," Hodges said, referring to Ukrainian successes against its much larger foe.
He said: "(Russian President Vladimir) Putin is doing everything to break the unity of the West, but this will not happen.”
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The retired officer said: “The Kremlin will want to prolong the conflict and counts on the fact that we – the US, UK, Poland, Germany – will lose interest and will not continue to support Ukraine. But that's not going to happen.”
The two-day forum in the Polish capital brings together top politicians and defense industry representatives from the EU and US.
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