Budanov says further strikes into Russian territory could come 'deeper and deeper'
The head of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ukrainian Defense Ministry, Kyrylo Budanov, has suggested that likely further strikes into Russian territory will come "deeper and deeper."
He said this in an interview with ABC News, Ukrinform reports.
When asked whether Ukraine carried out strikes on Russia's Engels air base, located more than 1,200 kilometers from the Ukrainian border, Budanov said he would be able to answer this question "only after the end of the war."
At the same time, when asked whether there will be more such strikes in the future, he said: "I think so," adding that the attacks will come "deeper and deeper" inside of Russia.
And when asked about attacks on Crimea, which was illegally annexed by Russia in 2014, Budanov said: "Crimea is Ukrainian territory, we can use any weapon on our territory."
Budanov said he expects fighting to be the "hottest" in March, adding that Ukraine is planning a major push in the spring.
"Our goal, and we will achieve it, is returning to the borders of 1991, like Ukraine is recognized by all subjects of international law," he said.
He noted that Russia's weaponry is depleting, forcing it to resort to "cheaper," more "plentiful" solutions, like the Iranian-made, self-destroying Shahed drones.
As for the future of Russia, Budanov said there are several scenarios in play, but the message is clear: "You should not be afraid of the transformation of Russia. It will only benefit the whole world."
"Russia is not a military threat to the world anymore, just a tall tale," he added.
According to Budanov, Tthehe only issue remaining is Russia's nuclear arsenal "and the uncontrollable regime" that will lead "the whole world to realize the necessity of Russia's denuclearization or at least an international overseeing of its nuclear arsenal."
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