Топ-военный эксперт Грабский. Жуткие взрывы в центре Москвы, РФ нечем воевать, новое оружие от США

Топ-военный эксперт Грабский. Жуткие взрывы в центре Москвы, РФ нечем воевать, новое оружие от США44:15

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03.05.2025

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At 00:00, Alexey Gomon interviews Colonel Sergey Grabsky, a reserve officer of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, about the looming threat to Moscow and the potential for a large‑scale strike on the capital. At 00:31, Grabsky discusses what will happen on May 9, noting that the Russian military has the resources to launch an attack on Moscow, but any use of force on Red Square would provoke a reaction far from positive. At 01:07, he explains that the possibility of striking oil refineries and weapons depots exists, and that a terrorist attack on Moscow on May 9 is a real concern. At 03:42, Grabsky outlines the chance to deliver a massive strike on enemy territory, while at 04:54 he details potential attacks on refineries and ammunition depots. At 07:04, he comments on the likelihood of terrorist activity in Moscow on May 9. At 09:22, he remarks that President Putin is at the peak of his power. At 10:31, Grabsky speaks about Dmitry Gordon’s initiative to purchase drones for the front line for the Ukrainian Armed Forces. At 11:21, he addresses sanctions against Artyom Artyomovich. At 13:42, he notes that the enemy’s capabilities are not perfect. At 15:08, he claims that a zone has already been created that the enemy cannot overcome. At 18:09, he offers a single way to learn everything at once. At 18:46, he discusses whether there are grounds for the Kremlin to stop hostilities. At 20:31, he states that for Putin war is the only means of survival. At 23:13, he says that all war revenues go directly to Putin and that he has no desire to end the war. At 24:58, he reports that the United States has confirmed a $50 million sale of weapons to Ukraine. At 26:35, he predicts that U.S. military aid will continue. At 28:06, he warns that a Ukrainian defeat would be a blow to President Trump, who is not prepared for it. At 30:53, he discusses what General Zaluzhny predicted. At 33:34, he argues that drones will not become the primary weapon. At 35:14, he explains that destroying a tank requires five or six drones. At 36:40, he stresses that offensive operations without air support are impossible. At 37:41, he observes that the world is currently in an arms race. At 39:10, he states that Russia is currently unable to conduct large‑scale offensive operations. At 40:04, he comments on the attempt on Strelensky.