He shared this on his blog.

“According to the spokesperson for the operational-tactical group 'Seversk', the intervals between attacks by Russian troops in the Kharkiv region can sometimes be as short as 10-15 minutes. Colonel Vadim Mysnik noted that the tactics of the Russian forces remain unchanged: first, groups equipped with armored vehicles attempt to break through, and then, when the equipment is destroyed, infantry advances. Interestingly, the enemy is currently employing very similar tactics across virtually all sections of the front, including in Kharkiv,” – reports Alexander Musienko.

He also adds that, as noted by The Times of London, the enemy will aim to push Ukrainian forces out of Kharkiv by January 20, 2025, with a clear goal linked to Trump's inauguration, when he will no longer be the newly elected president but will take the oath and officially assume office, after which he will immediately address the resolution of the Russian-Ukrainian war.

In the expert's opinion, it is expected that Trump will change his stance on this matter again, as his current position is based on the need to reach an agreement as quickly as possible, and afterward, there might be discussions about providing more support for Ukraine.

“Because, it seems to me, Trump will have the opportunity to see Putin's actions, that he is not fulfilling many commitments and has no intention of doing so, and that there can only be one leader in the world, and that should be Donald Trump. Therefore, I do not rule out that he may change his position and ultimately support Ukraine's plan of 'peace through strength' as the only viable scenario today,” - reflects Alexander Musienko.

As reported by Politeka, Sheitelman revealed when Trump’s real peace plan will be announced.

Politeka also wrote about how Musienko explained why Russia is now simulating missile launches.