One of the main problems for Russia is the social consensus and stability of Ukraine.
Russia seeks to destroy unity within Ukraine. “Analysts” close to the Kremlin have prepared proposals to the highest military-political leadership of the Russian Federation for a more “effective” continuation of the war against Ukraine in 2024. This was reported by the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine on Friday, December 29.
As intelligence officials note, one of the main problems for Russia is the social consensus and stability of Ukraine, despite the alleged emergence of internal political contradictions. “There are no protests in Ukraine. And there won’t be!” – they say in the Kremlin “think tanks”.
“They are proposing to destroy unity within Ukraine by carrying out some hybrid explosive campaign along with continuing heavy military operations,” GUR said.
The main objectives of these measures include:
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discrediting the mobilization process;
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facilitating the mass exodus of the population from Ukraine;
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striking divisions along regional lines
The department also quoted the proposed narratives:
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“The southeast is fighting for the interest of Bandera”;
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“Galicia without separatists joined the EU a long time ago”;
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“In Kyiv they don’t act – everyone walks and has fun.”
“At the same time, the so-called “analysts” of the Kremlin believe that there are no political forces left inside Ukraine capable of changing the vector of the state’s development, and the number of former sympathizers of the “Russian world ” has fallen catastrophically,” they added. Ukrainian intelligence.
We remind you that on February 29, the Russian army launched a massive missile attack on Ukraine. The targets of Russian shelling are social and critical infrastructure in Ukraine. Air defense forces destroyed 27 Shaheds and 87 cruise missiles.
The Ministry of Internal Affairs reported 12 dead and 76 wounded. Citizens died in Kyiv, Lvov, Dnieper, Odessa, Kharkov and Zaporozhye.
Source: korrespondent

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