Vladimir Putin/Getty Images =””>The head of intelligence of Ukraine, Kirill Budanov, said that Russian dictator Putin is changing his operational directions in the war. Budanov expressed the opinion that Putin could impose the “Korean” scenario on Ukraine.
Putin is definitely not in power to swallow the whole of Ukraine
The head of intelligence noted that the Russian military had failed under Kiev and failed to overthrow the government. That is why Putin is changing operational directions.
After the failures near Kiev and the inability to overthrow the central authorities of Ukraine, Putin is already changing the main operational directions – these are the south and east. There is reason to believe that he is considering a “Korean” scenario for Ukraine,” Budanov said.
He explained that the Russian dictator might try to impose a distribution line between the non-occupied and occupied regions of our country.
“In fact, this is an attempt to create North and South Korea in Ukraine. After all, he is definitely not in power to swallow the entire state,” the head of intelligence added.
The season of the total Ukrainian partisan safari begins soon
Budanov warned that the Russian enemy would try to unite the occupied territories into a single quasi-state entity.
“We are already seeing an attempt to create “parallel” authorities in the occupied territories and force people to abandon the hryvnia. Perhaps they will want to bargain about it and at the international level,” the brigadier general said.
At the same time, according to Budanov, the Ukrainians are resisting in all directions, which makes it difficult to implement a hostile plan.
But the resistance and rallies of our citizens in the occupied territories, the counterattacks of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and the gradual liberation – significantly complicates the implementation of the enemy's plans. In addition, the season of the total Ukrainian partisan safari is about to begin. Then for the Russians there will be one actual scenario – how to survive. – summed up the head of the GUR.