The map with a divided Russia that hangs in Kirill Budanov's office really frightened Russian propagandists . On one of the Russian TV programs, a guest “expert” said that the card is a “deadly dangerous thing.”
This caused a stir among the Kremlin's henchmen. Read more about what so worried the propagandists in the article Channel 24.
“This is how Russia will be divided”: the propagandists were alarmed because for cards
At her 60 Minutes show, Kremlin propagandist Olga Skabeeva, together with a specially invited “expert”, examined photographs of a map hanging in the office of Kirill Budanov, head of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ukrainian Defense Ministry. The propagandists, as always, saw this as a “conspiracy theory” and were horrified that in this way Ukraine and the West were going to “dismember” Russia.
Propagandist Skabeeva examines a map from Budanov's office/Screenshot from the show
< p class="bloquote cke-markup">Here is the map that Budanov hung up for himself – this is how Russia will be divided. This is what they are preparing us for. Therefore, such a division is a deadly thing and we must not forget about it, the “expert” said.
The “specialist” also sadly added that the Armed Forces of Ukraine are preparing for a “large-scale offensive operation” to destroy the enemy. At the same time, in his opinion, the Russians can attack “at least until the summer”.
“Expert” about “Ukraine's plans” for the future of Russia/Screenshot of the show
Propagandists discuss the danger they saw in the Budanov map: watch the video
What preceded this: latest news
- During the interview, Liga.net journalists noticed that a map of Russia was hanging in Budanov's office. Even more surprising was the fact that the aggressor country was divided into several parts.
- It is interesting that three regions on the map were “attached” to Ukraine. We are talking about the Kursk and Belgorod regions, as well as the Kuban.
- The head of intelligence jokingly replied that maybe “it's just a broad marker, but maybe not.” At the same time, Budanov added that Ukraine will definitely return to the borders of 1991 and there is no doubt about it.