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The Russian authorities want to create a “cruel puppet regime” after the alleged “invasion” of the territory of Ukraine, including the country in the Union State. This is reported by the German newspaper Bild, citing a foreign intelligence report.
According to the publication quoted by Kommersant, the Russian army, after the invasion of Ukraine, is allegedly going to destroy Ukrainian troops in the field, besiege large cities and activate embedded reconnaissance cells. The task of the latter is to create a pro-Russian leadership that would agree on the “surrender and surrender” of cities.
After control over all major cities, the newspaper reports, the Russian authorities will allegedly create a “people’s council”, which will allow the creation of an “ersatz government” and a “puppet regime” in Ukraine.
The next step, according to Bild, is that the Russian-installed puppet government of Ukraine will declare a state of emergency and implement a plan to create a system of camps for dissenting residents of Ukraine.
The result of this entire operation should be the creation of a new Union State “with local puppet regimes, according to the Soviet system.”
A full-scale “invasion”, according to Bild, could take place “as early as February, but no later than March” if Russian President Vladimir Putin “does not change his mind.”
The Russian Embassy, in a comment to Bild, called the information provided by the newspaper “a strange mixture of speculation and rumors” and refused to comment on it.
Meanwhile, the US agency Bloomberg published a headline about Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, then removed it and admitted the error.
Recently, in Western countries, as well as in Ukraine, there have been statements about a possible “invasion” of Russia into Ukrainian territory. Western media reported that the US intelligence community allegedly had evidence that Russia was planning to film a video showing a faked attack on its troops and use the video as a pretext to invade Ukraine. Moscow has denied such accusations and maintained that Russia poses no threat to anyone.
Russian Ambassador to the United States Anatoly Antonov said that US allegations that Russia is preparing a “false flag operation” in Ukraine could serve as an alibi for the actions of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) against the self-proclaimed Donetsk and Luhansk People’s Republics (DPR and LPR).
Source: Rosbalt

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