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Putin's military ambitions could extend beyond Ukraine, insiders claim

Is Russia planning strikes on other countries?
Is Russia planning strikes on other countries?
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Kamil Różycki

2 April 2024 15:17

The conflict in Ukraine shows no signs of abating, and recent reports suggest further troubling developments. According to the General SVR channel, which alleges to have insider sources within the Kremlin, President Putin is gearing up to extend military aggression to additional countries, including some NATO members.
Many statements disseminated by Russian media and official spokespeople are likely misleading, potentially serving as elements of the nation's psychological operations against its adversaries.

The situation escalated significantly in Ukraine starting on 24 February 2022, leaving Europe on heightened alert. The focus has been particularly intense on Kyiv, which was subjected to heavy attacks. The unfolding events aim to clarify the extent of Russia's ambitions regarding territories formerly part of the Warsaw Pact.

The validity of these concerns was underscored when, even before initiating military action, the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs proposed altering the strategic balance in Europe. It sought the retraction of NATO forces to the west of the Oder River, essentially requesting a demilitarized zone. This proposition was unequivocally refused.

Putin targets nine countries

While the fervour around Russian threats may have diminished compared to two years ago, the concern has not vanished entirely. This anxiety is largely fueled by speculative reports from Russian telegram channels outlining potential aggressive strategies. Notably, a publication on the General SVR account hinted at forthcoming Russian military initiatives.

According to these sources, the Russian leadership not only initiated conflict with Ukraine and commenced an annexation process but is also plotting missile strikes on Moldova and engaging in covert operations in the Baltic states. Furthermore, ambitions reportedly extend to establishing control over northern Kazakhstan and assuming a protective stance towards Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, and Tajikistan.

It's crucial to approach these claims with scepticism, especially considering the dubious track record of the channel's author, who purports to be an ex-intelligence operative. Among its more sensationalist reports was the alleged death of Vladimir Putin, supposedly replaced by a double orchestrated by the FSB.