Occupy Russian cities to gain an advantage in negotiations with Moscow, Bomb an oil pipeline Leading Russian oil to Hungary insists on getting long-range missiles Hit targets beyond the limit. These are the “bold” proposals made by the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr ZelenskyyHe has reportedly exposed himself to his closest associates and military leaders in recent months US Secret Service classified documents published by Washington Post. The leaks, which circulated on messaging platform Discord and have not been denied by the Pentagon, describe “a leader with…” aggressive instincts, in stark contrast to his public image as a quiet and stoic statesman who endured Russia’s brutal onslaught,” the newspaper writes. We read that the report was “prepared by listen and offers a rare private glimpse into Zelenskyy’s decisions.”
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At a meeting in late January, for example – according to a top-secret document – the Ukrainian president proposed:carry out attacks in Russia“Move troops into enemy territory to “occupy unspecified Russian border towns.” The goal? “Give Kiev a head start in talks with Moscow,” writes the intelligence service. In February, a personal conversation with the commander-in-chief of the army Valery ZaluzhnyZelenskyy”he said he was worried” the fact that “Ukraine did not have long-range missiles capable of doing so hit the troops stationed in Russia, or anything else you can attack them with”. In mid-February, in a conversation with Deputy Prime Minister Yulia Zvrydenko, he again suggested: “to blow up“The Soviet Druzhba pipeline, which transports oil to Hungary, “is destroying Viktor Orbán’s industry, which is heavily dependent on Russian oil,” the document said.
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Commenting on this latest conversation, intelligence officers admitted that Zelenskyy “vent anger towards Hungary and hence his threats could have been hyperbolicmeaningless”. However, this clarification does not come alongside phrases suggesting aggressive military action. In an interview with the Washington Post, the Ukrainian leader described as “fantasies” the assumptions that their aim was to occupy parts of Russia. But he defended his right to use it unconventional tactics for the defense of his country: “Ukraine has every right to protect itself and we do it.” Ukraine has not occupied anyone, but vice versa. When so many people have died and our people have been tortured, I am sure we must do this use all means“.