Romania, Poland, Germany, UK plan to divide Ukraine - Russia's foreign intel

  29 November 2024    Read: 596
  Romania, Poland, Germany, UK plan to divide Ukraine - Russia

The West may seek to achieve its objectives in Ukraine by implementing an actual occupation, deploying a so-called peacekeeping contingent of 100,000 personnel, with plans to divide the country among Romania, Poland, Germany, and the UK, according to a statement from the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR), AzVision.az reports.

"To achieve these goals, the West will need to occupy Ukraine. This will, of course, be done under the pretext of deploying a 'peacekeeping contingent.' The territories set to be distributed among the occupying countries have been outlined 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 the country; and the UK will be responsible for the northern regions, including the capital," the SVR report said.

"A total of 100,000 so-called peacekeepers are planned to be sent to Ukraine," the SVR added.

The agency also reported that, according to incoming intelligence, the German military has already drawn on previous experiences from the Nazi occupation of Ukraine during the Great Patriotic War. "Meanwhile, the Bundeswehr has concluded that performing police functions will be impossible without sonderkommandos composed of Ukrainian nationalists. These units will be given a new name, but, in essence, they will be the same Bandera collaborators," the agency said. "It is clear whether Russia needs such a scenario for a peaceful resolution or not," the SVR concluded.

 

AzVision.az


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