According to Ukrainian intelligence officers, the military-political leadership of Russia needs a new provocation in order to discredit the Armed Forces of Ukraine before the allied countries.
The Russian military planned a large-scale provocation on the border of Ukraine and Belarus in order to use this incident for propaganda. This was reported by the Main Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine.
Ukrainian intelligence received information that in the near future the military-political command of Russia plans to conduct a large-scale provocation on the border of Ukraine and Belarus.
For this, several groups of Russians arrive on the territory of Belarus. Probably, the plans of the occupiers imply a threat of destruction of infrastructure facilities and possible casualties among the civilian population.
“The purpose of the provocation is to create a hostile public opinion towards Ukraine on the part of Belarusian citizens and to ensure the full participation of the country’s armed forces in the war on the side of Russia,” the press service of the Main Intelligence Directorate reports.
Moreover, for a detailed coverage of this discrediting Ukrainian military operation, Russian propagandist Vladimir Solovyov is preparing to arrive in Belarus.
“On March 11, it is planned to organize a television and radio bridge and a live broadcast from the scene for the propaganda media in Russia,” the intelligence officers inform.
Recall that in early March, the President’s Office commented on the provocation from the “Ukrainian DRG” near Bryansk. Mikhail Podolyak, adviser to the head of the Presidential Office, is fully convinced that in this way Russian propaganda convinces citizens that the Kremlin “not just like that” began to fight with Ukraine.
Focus also wrote that on March 8, Mikhail Podolyak, adviser to the head of the President’s Office, told who benefited from the undermining of Nord Stream. He hinted that only the Russian Federation, which tried to blackmail European countries with an energy crisis, benefited from the accident that occurred on the underwater section of the Nord Stream pipeline.