Kiev strategist spoke about the “worst case scenario” with migrants that Moscow has prepared for Ukraine
Russia allegedly plans to use Middle Eastern migrants from the Belarusian-Polish border as an army to invade and seize Ukraine.
Maxim Mayorov, an expert at the Center for Strategic Communications and Information Security, stated this during a press conference in Kyiv, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“The worst case scenario, for which we must prepare, we remember well 2014, when civilians, not migrants or refugees, but citizens of Ukraine, who succumbed to Russian propaganda, were used as the first echelon before the troops to seize Ukrainian territory. We saw this in Crimea and Donbass.
It would seem that where there is no pro-Russian population, such a scenario is impossible. But it turns out that such a scenario is possible everywhere, since the role of the local population can be replaced by refugees and migrants who can act from any direction. Because they can be purposefully collected and delivered,” says the strategist.
Mayorov emphasized that Moscow allegedly plans to send these migrants to Ukraine, and not to NATO countries.
“That is, the worst option is to use these migrants as the first echelon of invasion. And, unfortunately, Ukraine is a more likely target than NATO countries,” the Kiev expert concluded.
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