Russia Prepares New Strikes on Ukraine's Rear: What to Expect from Agents and Information Warfare.
The Invisible Front: Sabotage, Agents, and Information Operations
According to TSN.ua: Russia is intensifying its brutal strategy to pressure Ukraine's rear areas, employing massed air strikes and stepping up sabotage activities. Analysts warn of potential attacks on critical infrastructure and information warfare campaigns. Oleksandr Kovalenko, a military-political observer for the "Information Resistance" group, notes that
"the missile and drone terror will not cease. Russia will continue it."
The situation in Ukraine's rear regions remains tense. Russia has no plans to abandon its harsh pressure strategy, which is driving the further activation of its agent networks. These networks are used for subversive activities that pose a direct threat to the security of Ukrainian territories. According to expert assessments, Russia has amassed approximately 100,000 troops for potential offensive actions, increasing the risk of new assaults. This build-up represents a significant conventional threat alongside the covert operations.
Oleksandr Kovalenko also emphasizes that
"constant information-psychological special operations aimed at discrediting Ukraine's Defense Forces will continue."This could have serious consequences for the morale of both the civilian population and military personnel. Thus, the impact of information warfare and subversion in the rear has become a critical element of the modern conflict, targeting public will as much as physical assets.
Given these factors, Ukraine must be prepared for potential provocations and actively counter both military and informational threats. Only coordinated work by all state structures can ensure security and stability under the current conditions of aggression.
Support for Ukraine's defense institutions, alongside enhanced readiness for information attacks, is critically important in facing these contemporary challenges. Considering the growing danger from Russia, it is vital for Ukrainian society to remain united and resilient in the face of aggression. The nation's preparedness to fight on all fronts—both military and informational—will be decisive in upholding its national security.
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