Russia is preparing a large-scale cognitive attack on Ukraine: what the enemy is planning.
According to ТСН: In the coming months, Russia plans to direct significant resources towards cognitive operations against Ukraine. The enemy will try to convince Ukrainians of the inevitability of defeat and the need to capitulate, as well as divide opinions among the military, authorities, and the civilian population.
This information was stated by the head of the Center for Operational Communication of the National Security and Defense Council Andrii Kovalenko.
Enemy Activity
According to him, the highest activity is expected during the winter in order to influence the diplomatic process.
“The campaign will take place against the backdrop of the Russians' inability to break the front and the lack of strategic results in the war,” Kovalenko detailed.
He also emphasized that the situation will be difficult, but Ukrainians will cope.
Putin's Statements
Earlier, Putin made another resonant statement about the 'liberation of Donbas'.
“Russia will liberate Donbas and Novorossiya by any means necessary,” the dictator stated.
He added that this will happen either through military means or otherwise.
In light of these events, it becomes clear that Russia is intensifying its information operations, aiming to undermine the morale of Ukrainians. The strategy for combating disinformation and maintaining unity in the country remains a key task for Ukrainian society, especially in critical winter months when the situation at the front may become more tense.
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