NSDC Secretary stated that Russia is trying to take advantage of the “so-called tension” between President Vladimir Zelensky and the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Valery Zaluzhny.
The Russian Federation has activated a network of spies in Ukraine and, in particular, in the Security Service, with the aim of destabilizing the situation in the country and undermining the unity of our state. This was stated by the Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine Alexey Danilov in an interview with The Times.
According to him, the aim of enemy agents is to disrupt the country’s political and military leadership, as well as to incite anti-government sentiment among citizens.
NSDC Secretary stated that Russia is trying to take advantage of the “so-called tension” between President Vladimir Zelensky and the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Valery Zaluzhny.
Danilov added that Russia is trying to spread disinformation and propaganda to destabilize the situation in Ukraine.
Russians let slip how they will provoke “Maidan-3”: details
Let us recall that Ukrainian journalist Denis Kazansky reported on November 23 that the Russians were clearly planning on their television how to provoke a revolution in Ukraine.
Additionally, Russian propagandists called for their military to attack Ukraine’s civilian infrastructure.
Kazansky noted that the Russians did not even hesitate to express their plans so openly. Their “experts” say on live television that the goal of the Russian Federation is to create unbearable stories for peaceful Ukrainians.
Let us also remind you that President Vladimir Zelensky said that Russia has a “Maidan-3” plan. His goal is to change power in Ukraine.
Russian journalist Margarita Simonyan claimed that the Ukrainian Armed Forces killed “a lot of children” and everyone supposedly knew about it.
Source: Focus
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