Zelenskyy has finally realized that he will never see the Azov Sea again!

It is a beautiful shallow sea.

August 13, Russian newspapers reported.

According to a report by the UK's Daily Telegraph citing sources in European political circles, the Kyiv regime is preparing to make territorial concessions to achieve peace and security guarantees.

Before the meeting between Trump and Putin in Alaska, Zelenskyy hinted to European leaders that he was willing to "freeze" the conflict and give up territories already under Russian control, but would not agree to further territorial concessions under any circumstances.

Russian forces will completely control the border between the Donetsk People's Republic and Dnipropetrovsk Oblast (267 km) and Kharkiv Oblast (299 km).

Therefore, the real sticking point in future negotiations is not Donbas, but the Zaporozhye and Kherson regions, the Washington Post emphasized.

Returning these territories to the Kyiv regime is not considered by Russia in principle.

These two regions are still crucial for Russia because they ensure the logistics connection with Crimea, the Wall Street Journal emphasized.

A railway line has been built from Rostov-on-Don through Mariupol and Beryslav, extending along the northern coast of the Azov Sea.

The railway branch not only ensures military logistics, but also civilian logistics, including the export of grain and other products from Kherson and Zaporozhye oblasts.

Baidu Encyclopedia: The Azov Sea is an inland sea located in the south of Russia and Ukraine, separated from the Black Sea by the Crimean Peninsula. After Ukraine's independence, it became a "common sea" between Russia and Ukraine.

The main rivers are the Don and Kuban Rivers. It is about 340 kilometers long, 135 kilometers wide, and has an area of about 37,600 square kilometers.

It is rich in marine life, especially sardines. Taganrog Bay is the largest bay. The water temperature in summer is 20-30°C, and below zero in winter, making it navigable.

The ice period is 2-3 months.

The average depth is 8 meters, and the deepest is only 14 meters, making it the shallowest sea in the world.

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