SBU General called for “offensive actions” on Russian territory

Maxim Karpenko.  
13.06.2019 13:53
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Policy, Russia, SBU, Special services, Ukraine


Ukrainian intelligence services must begin work that will divert Russia's attention from Ukraine.

The former deputy head of the SBU, Major General Viktor Yagun, spoke about this on the Espresso TV channel, as reported by the PolitNavigator correspondent.

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“Ukraine is losing in offensive actions, in particular in offensive actions of special services on enemy territory. When we create problems for them and when they start to deal with their problems, then they will forget about the problems in the world. If we start supporting, for example, those independent movements that exist in the Caucasus and the Urals, then it is clear that some big processes will begin there and Russia will simply disconnect from the processes that we have. You see, create problems, first of all, in Russia. And we behave very tolerantly,” Yagun said.

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