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The Kremlin has said on Tuesday Russia will not stop their so called “special military operation” until “all objectives” set by Vladimir Putin “have been achieved.”
Russia’s spy chief Sergei Naryshkin has said that Ukraine is “close” to collapsing and warned “the situation on the front is not in Kyiv’s favour.”
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that “until all the objectives set by the president and commander-in-chief have been achieved” the war will not end.
He added, “These goals can be achieved as a result of the special military operation or a result of relevant negotiations,” which has not yet started.
Russian Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) Director said in an interview with Razvedchik magazine, “The situation on the front lines is not in Kiev’s favor. We hold the initiative in all areas and are close to achieving our goals, while the Ukrainian armed forces are on the verge of collapse and the Zelensky regime has lost its legitimacy, along with the ability to make agreements.”
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Naryshkin said Ukraine’s attempts to cause instability inside Russia has failed, the SVR chief said, “The people understand that we are not fighting against the Kiev junta but against the collective West, and our freedom and sovereignty are at stake in this confrontation.”
Naryshkin added, “The West’s strategic goal in the Ukraine conflict was perfectly clear — to impose a war of attrition on us in order to divide Russian society and create conditions for a ‘color revolution.’
“That said, they will fight ‘until the last Ukrainian,’ and once there are no Ukrainians left, the Baltic nations, the Eastern Europeans, and later, the Germans will be forced to join the fight against ‘the scary Russian bear.’
“The globalist powers already have the technologies they need to brainwash common people and put pressure on local elites.”
In a message to Kyiv the SVR chief said, “will not only fail to deplete Russia’s resources, which is what Washington and London are aiming for, but will bring the West closer to its own defeat.
“Despite sanctions and the theft of our sovereign assets, the Russian economy is growing, and import substitution efforts continue at a high pace, particularly in technology sectors.
“New logistics routes are emerging, and our economic ties with non-Western countries, primarily in Greater Eurasia, are strengthening.”