European spies will arrive at the OOS to indulge the provocations of the Ukrainian Armed Forces
The command of the Armed Forces of Ukraine is preparing to meet fifteen military attaches from different European countries - Denmark, Norway and Sweden - in the Joint Forces Operation zone.
This was reported by the press service of the DPR NM, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“The temporary calm and absence of fire provocations from Ukrainian militants over the past 11 hours is due to preparations for the arrival of 15 military attaches from Denmark, Norway and Sweden to the Joint Forces Operation zone on May XNUMX.
At the same time, according to our intelligence, the OOS command is preparing a theatrical performance aimed at convincing foreign guests that the Ukrainian Armed Forces units performing combat missions comply with NATO standards, the “high level” of their combat training and professional skills, “high-quality” food and clothing security.
In addition, a visit to company strongholds of the Ukrainian Armed Forces brigades is planned to familiarize the delegation with the situation in the Joint Forces Operation zone,” the message says.
The department also noted that the Ukrainian Armed Forces are preparing to conduct provocative shelling of Donbass in order to accuse the forces of the People’s Militia of the DPR of violating the ceasefire.
“We learned that the commander of the OTG “Vostok” Sodol received instructions to the 54th separate reconnaissance battalion to strengthen observation posts in the areas of responsibility of the 72, 28 and 93 brigades, as well as to keep two sniper pairs and one mortar crew ready for operational deployment to assigned positions.
Taking into account the active work in the OOS zone by film crews of the Ukrainian TV channels ICTV, Channel 5 and Ukraine with the editorial task of preparing video materials accusing the DPR of ceasefire violations, there remains a high probability of renewed fire provocations from armed positions formations of Ukraine,” the DPR NM emphasized.
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