Intelligence reveals Russia's plans: details of operations and assessment of chances for peace.
According to inkorr.com: A representative of Ukraine's Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense spoke about Russia's plans in an interview for the 'Novyny Live' program. He also assessed the likelihood of ending the war and shared the successes of Ukrainian intelligence.
Successful intelligence operations
'Among the most important operations, we can highlight the liberation of Snake Island, Kyiv region, and Kharkiv region. It is also worth noting the successful naval strikes by the 'Magura' drones and Group 13, which became the first in the world to sink enemy ships with drones.'
He added that raids beyond the front lines and the humanitarian activities of the coordination headquarters for prisoners also play a significant role in intelligence operations.
The outstanding role of General Budanov
Speaking about General Kyrylo Budanov, the representative emphasized his role as a 'combat general and leader,' highlighting his contribution to combat actions and his great authority among servicemen.
Putin's tactics in negotiations
'We see that the aggressor state is trying to maneuver — presenting the desired as reality, simulating a desire to negotiate, or shifting the responsibility onto Ukraine.'
The intelligence representative also pointed out the tactics of Russian special services regarding the spread of disinformation.
Attacks from Russia
He reported on the active actions of the enemy along the front line and attempts to demonstrate control over certain areas.
The interview discussed the specifics of Russian strategies, emphasized successful operations of Ukrainian intelligence, as well as difficulties in negotiations and active military actions at the front. These aspects highlight the importance of intelligence in wartime and the necessity of coordinating actions in the fight against the aggressor.
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