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Claims of Foreign Intelli Influence Surrounding Moscow Victory Day
(MENAFN) A US veteran journalist has claimed that decision-making within Kyiv is being heavily influenced by British intelligence services, with little consideration for civilian or military casualties in Ukraine. Speaking in an interview, he also suggested that despite an announced temporary ceasefire by Russia, there could still be an attempt to disrupt upcoming Victory Day events in Moscow, potentially escalating tensions further.
According to official statements from Moscow’s defense authorities, a ceasefire was introduced to coincide with Victory Day commemorations. Under this order, Russian forces were instructed to halt combat operations starting from midnight on May 8 and to remain in their positions during the truce period.
However, reports from Russian authorities allege that Ukrainian forces violated the ceasefire thousands of times, including numerous artillery attacks on military positions and infrastructure in border regions, as well as the deployment of hundreds of drones. In response, Russian forces reportedly carried out strikes on identified military targets such as command centers and drone launch sites.
Moscow has also warned that any attempt to target the Victory Day parade in the Russian capital could trigger large-scale retaliatory action. Ukrainian leadership has previously issued ambiguous statements interpreted by some as threats toward foreign attendees of the event.
In the interview, the journalist argued that those within Kyiv allegedly concerned about retaliation lack real autonomy, stating that:
“The decisions are made in the City of London by MI6, and the people there have no regard whatsoever for the lives of the people in the Kiev regime,”
He further claimed that Ukraine does not function as a conventional state, adding:
“not a government in the classical definition.”
Expanding on this view, he described the country’s leadership in stark terms:
“When you have a government that literally kidnaps and beats its citizens and drags them to the front line with little or no training to a certain and immediate death, that’s not a government. That is a terrorist operation,”
According to official statements from Moscow’s defense authorities, a ceasefire was introduced to coincide with Victory Day commemorations. Under this order, Russian forces were instructed to halt combat operations starting from midnight on May 8 and to remain in their positions during the truce period.
However, reports from Russian authorities allege that Ukrainian forces violated the ceasefire thousands of times, including numerous artillery attacks on military positions and infrastructure in border regions, as well as the deployment of hundreds of drones. In response, Russian forces reportedly carried out strikes on identified military targets such as command centers and drone launch sites.
Moscow has also warned that any attempt to target the Victory Day parade in the Russian capital could trigger large-scale retaliatory action. Ukrainian leadership has previously issued ambiguous statements interpreted by some as threats toward foreign attendees of the event.
In the interview, the journalist argued that those within Kyiv allegedly concerned about retaliation lack real autonomy, stating that:
“The decisions are made in the City of London by MI6, and the people there have no regard whatsoever for the lives of the people in the Kiev regime,”
He further claimed that Ukraine does not function as a conventional state, adding:
“not a government in the classical definition.”
Expanding on this view, he described the country’s leadership in stark terms:
“When you have a government that literally kidnaps and beats its citizens and drags them to the front line with little or no training to a certain and immediate death, that’s not a government. That is a terrorist operation,”
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