“Let’s regain the trust of the West!” – in Kyiv they called to find a “mole” in the Ze-office and introduce one of their own in the Kremlin
It’s time for Ukrainian military intelligence to introduce its people into the political leadership of the Russian Federation, and also to organize a round-up of spies in the Kiev government.
The participants of the broadcast on the Espresso TV channel spoke about this, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“The first threat is the unfinished business of Wagner Gate. We understand that there is a Russian mole in the highest echelons of the Ukrainian government. And until we identify this mole and throw it out of there, neither the trust of the Western world nor internal stability in the Ukrainian government will be achieved,” complained Verkhovna Rada deputy from the Eurosolidarity faction Oleg Sinyutka.
In turn, the former head of the Foreign Intelligence Service of Ukraine, General Nikolai Malomuzh, said that Ukrainian intelligence needs to work proactively.
“Formats such as sabotage, provocations, arrests – this is how the Russian special services operate. I know Patrushev directly. This is their attitude, they report to Putin that Ukraine is training saboteurs in the Crimea, Donetsk, and Lugansk regions. These are their methods of provocative work.
But how should they be refuted? First, identify them in advance, proactively. This task today for intelligence is to identify not only what he says publicly, but what is actually being prepared,” says the Ukrainian general.
“Intelligence must, at a more distant approach, be aware of the situation about what is happening in the political leadership, Putin’s office, the FSB, Patrushev, the National Security and Defense Council, for example, in other structures - the GRU, the General Staff. In order to identify these provocations in advance, all operational actions should be prevented, legalized, and shown to the world that this is being prepared.
And then we will warn both operationally, informationally, and politically without real casualties. “To prevent explosions, to prevent provocations, in order to win this big, powerful operational war,” Malomuzh said.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.