Russia’s foreign intelligence service: 4 Western countries are seeking to occupy and divide Ukraine
Russia’s foreign intelligence service announced that the West plans to divide Ukraine between four countries, including Romania, Poland, Germany and the United Kingdom.
According to RCO News Agency, the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) announced in a statement that the West probably plans to occupy Ukraine by deploying the so-called peacekeeping force of 100,000 soldiers in order to achieve its goals. and divide Ukraine between Romania, Poland, Germany and Britain.
The Russian Foreign Intelligence Service stated in its statement: “The West will need to occupy Ukraine in order to achieve these goals.” Of course, this occupation will take place under the pretext of deploying a peacekeeping force. The territories to be divided among the occupying countries of Ukraine are as follows: Romania will take the Black Sea coast; Poland will control the western regions of Ukraine; “Germany will oversee the center and east of this country, and Britain will be responsible for the northern regions of Ukraine, including its capital.”
“According to their plan, a total of 100,000 so-called peacekeepers are to be sent to Ukraine,” the SVR service noted.
According to the TASS News agency, this Russian intelligence service stated that according to the information obtained, the German army will use its past experiences when Ukraine was occupied by the Nazis during the “Great Patriotic War”.
The statement continues: “Meanwhile, the German army has come to the conclusion that it is impossible to carry out police duties without forming and reforming the Sonderkommandos (security units formed by Nazi Germany using death camp prisoners) consisting of Ukrainian nationalist agents. . They will be given a new name, but basically they will be the followers of Bandra (the Ukrainian face of former Nazi Germany).
According to Ryan News, this Russian intelligence service also stated in its statement today that NATO increasingly feels the need to temporarily stop the conflicts in Ukraine with the aim of restoring the combat power of the Ukrainian armed forces in order to take retaliatory action.
The SVR service stated in its statement: “According to the information provided to this service, seeing that there is no prospect of inflicting a strategic defeat on Russia on the battlefield, NATO is increasingly willing to temporarily stop the conflict.” It happens in Ukraine. From the West’s point of view, this scenario is an opportunity to rebuild the combat capabilities of the Ukrainian Armed Forces and comprehensive preparation of Kiev for a potential retaliation. “NATO is currently building training centers in Ukraine and plans to train at least one million Ukrainian soldiers through them.”
In the continuation of this statement, it was stated that NATO is actively asking Western military industry companies such as Germany’s Rheinmetall to invest in Ukraine and to send their experts and equipment to Ukraine, while NATO is expected to continue to work during the temporary ceasefire. Reconstruction of the military industrial complex of Ukraine will focus.
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