Ukrainian intelligence emphasized that the threat from the Russian Federation is “global in nature”. Department representative Andrei Yusov told what the world’s reaction should be to the dangerous IPSO.
Russian propagandist Margarita Simonyan published a recording of a conversation between German officers about the Taurus missiles and the destruction of the Crimean bridge. The leak of the campaign on March 5 was commented on by the representative of the Main Intelligence Directorate (GUR) of the Ministry of Defense, Andrei Yusov.
He refused to comment on the actions of his partners, but spoke about the actions of the Russian Federation.
“This story and others in particular show how dangerous Russian intelligence services continue to be,” Yusov emphasized.
According to him, enemy intelligence services pose a threat, especially when it comes to the conduct of information and psychological operations (IPSO).
“Yes, it is clear that this is part of IPSO against Ukraine and aimed at the collapse or destabilization of the pro-Ukraine international coalition,” the intelligence representative confirmed.
He noted that such Russian operations should contribute to international consolidation. In particular, further uniting countries around supporting Ukraine.
“The threat from a terrorist state (the Russian Federation) is global in nature and is not limited only to Ukraine. They truly threaten the entire world, its civilized part and all free democracies without exception,” Yusov said.
Let us also remind you that German Chancellor Olaf Scholz confirmed that the recording of the conversation between Air Force officers was real. He called the information leak a “big problem.”
German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius said that the leak occurred due to the “individual error” of one of the interlocutors. The officer connected from Singapore using mobile or Wi-Fi.
Source: Focus
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