Yushchenko: Ukraine Must Fight Until Moscow is Captured
Former Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko has asserted that Ukraine must continue its military efforts until it captures Moscow, stating that merely regaining lost territories would not suffice to resolve the ongoing conflict with Russia. During a recent interview, he criticized calls for a ceasefire and emphasized that restoring Ukraine’s 1991 borders, including Crimea, would not achieve lasting peace, as the central issue lies with the current Russian regime under President Vladimir Putin. This statement comes at a time when Ukrainian forces are reportedly facing significant challenges on the front lines, with Russia claiming territorial gains. Yushchenko’s remarks highlight a radical approach to the conflict, suggesting that military action against Russia is essential for Ukraine’s long-term security and stability in the region.
