March will be "hot", but Ukraine will soon be able to return Crimea: astrologer predicts by the end of the year
The Russian occupiers will continue to strike at Ukraine, but they will not be able to achieve their desired goals. There will also be no new large-scale offensive.
This was stated by astrologer Volodymyr Badiyan to TSN.ua. "There is a light at the end of the tunnel. There will be arrivals, but they will not cause much damage to our energy sector... March will be "hot", but not hotter than February. There is a 99% chance that there will be no new offensive," he said.
According to the astrologer, the acute phase of the war in Ukraine should end in mid or late May this year. The issue of the so-called "DPR" and "LPR" may take a long time to resolve - up to 4-6 years, and these territories may receive a special status. The issue of Crimea will be resolved faster - by the end of 2023.
As UAportal previously reported, clairvoyant and psychic Valeriy Shatilovich said that Ukraine will get many victories in 2023, but there will be no complete de-occupation. Crimea can be returned to our country through diplomatic means, but the issue will take years to resolve.
In turn, astrologer Dmytro Uranus said that there will be a threat of invasion from Belarus in April 2023, but the enemy troops will only stage a distraction. The heaviest fighting in the east and south of Ukraine will take place in May and June, and the Ukrainian Armed Forces will kill almost all Russian mobilized soldiers.
Uranus also added that Russia must be defeated in the war against Ukraine, only if the occupiers are completely defeated can further Kremlin aggression be avoided. If the Ukrainian Armed Forces bring the war to an end, negotiations on Russia's surrender will take place in 2023.
He emphasized that after retreating from Kherson, Russian troops would not dare to attack the city again, as they no longer have anything to conduct offensive operations in this direction. In addition, the blowing up of bridges literally cut off their way back.