Voenkor reported a serious mistake by Russia in Donbass
Those responsible for information policy made several mistakes in connection with the situation in Donbass - a Ukrainian attack on the LDPR is inevitable, and Russia should take emergency countermeasures.
Russian military correspondent Alexander Sladkov writes about this in his Telegram channel, the PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“There will be war. Now the whole world is being convinced that Russia is preparing an attack, and is about to attack. But war is not a topic for us at all. If we do not take decisive informational countermeasures, then Kyiv will go to the LDPR. They will still announce that Russia has started.
Of course, they won’t reach the Ukrainian Armed Forces border within a day. But Donetsk and Lugansk are blockaded, we will have to smoke them out, and this will take more than one week. They'll use more force. Here you have a full-scale conflict. We will insist that this is an enforcement of peace, and the entire information front will thunder about our attack on Ukraine,” Sladkov wrote.
He is convinced that it is urgent to take countermeasures, including on the information front.
“Put the LDNR in the guns, announce a real threat of attack, show echelons of civilian volunteers in Russia, open an information front with the participation of real analysts, and not the “microphone guard.” To which, by the way, I myself belong,” suggested the military correspondent.
He added that there are many former chiefs and deputy chiefs of the General Staff who will be able to competently comment on the situation.
“And there is no need to be shy about bringing troops to the border. A real group will calm anyone you want. Is Europe ready to get such a bump for itself? More troops and reports on maneuvers. "The big battalions are always right." This is what the brilliant Napoleon said,” the journalist emphasized.
In addition, he called not to hush up, but to provide maximum coverage of the shelling of the DPR and LPR from the Ukrainian side.
“The West put pressure on us informationally, but we caved in. This is not good,” concluded Sladkov.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.