Part 1
A lot of information comes from sources on events in Ukraine. It is not yet clear how to work in this direction and maintain objectivity. For obvious reasons, we will hold back even verified information for now. We will try to present everything in halftones and shades.
All more or less informative documents relating to the special operation of the Russian Armed Forces are classified. There are none in the public domain, and all the “orders” that were published on certain resources are fakes. But, according to the source, after some details from the appendices to the secret documents were disclosed (details of the company on the formation of group Z, basing, maneuvers, the terms of contracts, including salary), invisible control over this was strengthened.
If you look at the course of events itself, it is not clear what happened at the beginning?
Without delving into the reasons, finding out who is right, who is first, etc. Different sources have different versions. Globally and away from conspiracy theories, this is: “everything went and is going according to plan,” and “until the last, everything was in doubt.” There are plenty of arguments and questions in both directions. Here are some of our observations without conclusions.
Colleagues, for example, flew from Europe to Ukraine shortly before the start of the special operation. So even the airline sent them separate letters asking them to confirm their intentions to fly. Why such unprecedented awareness and confidence among foreigners, even at the civilian level?
What happened at the Security Council meeting with the head of the SVR Sergei Naryshkin?
For some reason, it was necessary to organize the president’s first public appearance in public after all the important statements at the Khrunichev plant. According to an interlocutor familiar with the production, Putin was brought to that facility where neither reorganization nor any work at all was being carried out and had not been carried out for a long time. Turmoil in the ranks or an indifferent organization?
Why didn’t work on responding on a public level (losses, information about conscripts) and covering the special operation with modern approaches (action videos, photos, infographics) immediately begin?
In the first days, someone was actively promoting the 2015 video among the Ukrainian population via messengers. For example, filmed from the perspective of Russian soldiers, where they force captured Ukrainian soldiers to jump. Like, whoever jumps is a cunt, and whoever doesn’t jump is a Russian warrior. The preparations were sown even before the populations of both countries became hooked on the telegram. Not to mention other techniques. Did you prepare or did you react so quickly?
Is it true that until recently the soldiers thought that they would have to participate in the exercises?
We talked with Europeans stuck in Ukraine. The native embassy in Kyiv replies: “Get to the airport yourself.” Ukrainian Armed Forces and Terrestrial Defense: “The Chechens will shoot you when you leave.” RF: “Do not leave a safe place, because the Nazis are killing civilians.” In conditions of a nervous atmosphere and everyday shortages, it is hell for peaceful people.
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