24.10.2025, Moscow.
Ukraine has become engaged in positional warfare, which means the war will continue as long as there are Ukrainian men who can be sent to the front, said political scientist, philosopher, and leader of the Essence of Time movement Sergey Kurginyan on the TV program Right to Know on the TVC channel.
Kurginyan explained that Ukraine, which had more than 45 million people at the time of the USSR’s collapse, is ruled by “about a million hardened scoundrels, very sinister, dark, who are united not by an idea of theft and intrigue, but by some very evil idea,” and it is they who keep the rest of society under control and “drive it to the slaughter.” Ukraine has been drawn into positional warfare whose goal is the demographic and economic exhaustion of the enemy. Therefore, this war will last as long as Kiev has living manpower.
“And the idea of positional warfare is the idea of slaughter. Positional warfare continues as long as there are those ready to fight. They exist, resources exist, they can bomb, we fight. Every extra day is used for that, again, again, again. And then the question arises: who will first cross that line? But the one who crosses it and cannot hold on will fully capitulate,” Kurginyan explained.
“Therefore the question is not which village is liberated and how the front line is moving, and not how many drones are shot down there. All that is endlessly important. But it is still secondary. The question is what the losses are and what the replenishment is. That means he [Zelensky on behalf of the Ukrainian elite] says that we will keep selling Ukrainian men to the slaughter until the end, and maybe women and the young too. We will sell them at such-and-such a price, and, dear deputies, you will have to put up with that,” he added.
Kurginyan emphasized that a relatively small number — about a million — of ideologically motivated people who hate Russians with religious fervor completely control the entire Ukrainian population and are driving the Ukrainian people to the slaughter.
Source: Rossa Primavera News Agency

