“The enemy will try to convince Ukrainian society of the inevitability of defeat and the need to surrender.”, — write: www.unian.ua
The enemy will try to convince Ukrainian society of the inevitability of defeat and the need to surrender.
Russia will try to sow division in Ukrainian society / photo facebook.com/olenazelenska.officialThe Russians aim to draw a dividing line between the military, the authorities and civilians, and this is expected to peak during the winter. Andriy Kovalenko, head of the Center for Combating Disinformation at the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine, reported this on his Telegram channel.
He emphasized that in the coming months, Russia will spend a lot of resources on cognitive operations against Ukraine.
“The main line of the Russians will be that they will try to convince the Ukrainian society of the inevitability of defeat, the need to capitulate, and also draw a dividing line between the military, the authorities and civilians. The peak of activity is expected during the winter,” Kovalenko wrote.
According to him, this will be done in order to influence the diplomatic process as well.
“The campaign will take place against the background of the inability of the Russians to break through the front and the lack of strategic results in the war. It will be difficult, but we will manage,” said the head of the CPD.
The war in Ukraine – the latest newsAs reported earlier, The Washington Post noted that Russia’s gradual advance at the front this year allowed it to recapture less than 1% of Ukrainian territory. At the same time, it cost the aggressor country huge losses, which are estimated at more than 200 thousand killed and wounded.
However, the publication notes, such success convinced Putin of the inevitable victory of Moscow, and in Ukraine, according to the Russian dictator, there is no other choice but to submit to Russian conditions or suffer defeat.
At the same time, the NYT named the main “pain points” of the Russian Federation, which will force Putin to end the war in Ukraine. According to journalists, Moscow is currently facing problems, but none of the situations are serious enough to give the US a significant advantage in negotiations.
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