The conflict between Russia and Ukraine is about to be a month old. More than 12,000 dead soldiers and thousands of dead civilians have already been registered; in addition, houses, buildings and health centers totally destroyed. And, according to the statements of spokesmen from these two countries, it is still unknown if the bullets will stop.
However, what spokespersons for the Government of Ukraine do anticipate is that Russia could use a “false flag” operation to continue attacking Ukraine until it seizes this country.
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What is a ‘false flag’ operation
Scott Radnitz, professor of International Studies at the University of Washington (United States), explained that “false flag” operations are attacks by a government against its own forces to create the appearance of a conflict action by an adversary.
The professor revealed that the government of President Vladimir Putin intends to use this strategy to spread images that make the world believe about an alleged action against him by Ukraine. This is how the news portal reviews it CNN.
While a senior official from one country in the West noted: “We believe that chemical weapons could be used in a ‘false flag’ attack to justify a posteriori the Russian invasion of Ukraine,” he adds. CNN.
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For its part, the website Infobae It collected the statements of the British Ministry of Defense in which it was also warned about a possible “false flag” operation by Russia to justify the use of chemical or biological weapons in Ukraine.
“Russia could possibly be planning to use chemical or biological weapons in a ‘false flag’ operation,” the Defense Ministry said in a post on Twitter. (I)
Source: Eluniverso

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