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Ukraine Spymaster Says That Russia Is On The Verge Of Civil War


               
2023 Jul 7, 10:10am   564 views  6 comments

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#russiafederationbreakup In the past, it took some clever research to find out what intelligence organizations were doing without violating criminal laws or administrative regulations.
Now intelligence agencies are going right online and releasing their most recent findings. Denys Davydov, one of our readers, and a Ukraine expert without equal has been predicting that The Russian Federation was going to break apart and fall into civil war. Swedish Army intelligence has been saying the same. They have warned that different groups fighting in Russia would employ nuclear weapons during this coming civil war.
Here is the intelligence report from Ukraine's intelligence agency:

Newsweek
Russia 'On the Edge of Civil War'—Ukraine Spymaster
By Brendan Cole,
1 day ago
The head of Ukraine's main intelligence directorate (GUR) has said that Russia is on the brink of civil war that could tear the country apart.
Major-General Kyrylo Budanov came to that conclusion after his spy agency examined a secret internal study by Russia's Ministry of Internal Affairs (MVD). This focused on levels of public support for the mutiny by the Wagner Group of mercenaries, which was a direct challenge to Russian leader Vladimir Putin's authority. Last month, Yevgeny Prigozhin 's men seized military facilities in the southern Russian city of Rostov-on-Don and marched on Moscow.
Budanov told the British newspaper The Times that the MVD had tracked attitudes to the mutiny using new-generation spyware that monitors messaging apps, as well as social and regional media trends.

Budanov said the MVD had assessed that, on the days of the rebellion, Wagner founder Prigozhin had popular support in 17 of Russia's 46 regions; Putin in 21; while, in the other regions, backing for both men was roughly equal.
"That's what we see now—that Russian society is torn into two pieces," Budanov told the British newspaper.
In his view, the data showed "exactly what our service has been talking about—that the Russian Federation is on the edge of (the) civil war. There needs to be a small internal 'affair', and the internal conflict will be intensified."
Ukrainian intelligence found that the MVD study had shown Putin could rely on the loyalty of Moscow but not in his home city of St. Petersburg. The Russian president had the least support in the southern republic of Dagestan, where Prigozhin enjoyed 97 percent support.
The prospect of civil war in Russia, or the country disintegrating in a post-Putin world, concerns world leaders but is advocated as necessary by some opposition figures seeking to overthrow the Kremlin.
Former chess player and founder of the Free Russia Forum Garry Kasparov told Newsweek in May that Putin's defeat in Ukraine would mean a collapse of his regime. He added that Russia would end up smaller, with territories such as Tatarstan, Bashkortostan, and Chechnya likely to leave the federation.
But he added that, while "Eastern Europe would be cheering if Russia collapses and becomes a multi-state, chaotic, wild east.... further west the situation changes."
"In America, I think this is the biggest concern," Kasparov said because this could mean "the rise of China and the expense of Russia."
Budanov would not confirm or deny Ukrainian responsibility for the sabotage of Russian targets, such as the Nord Stream pipeline, drones hitting the Kremlin, and the destruction of Crimea's Kerch Bridge, but did say "we use direct action."
In comments suggesting that Budanov directed unspecified assassination, he told The Times, "While these Inhumans are existing, we will be active."
"We know how to do them, and we were proud of using them, and we are not afraid of using them anywhere in this world against whoever," Budanov added.
Leaked U.S. intelligence documents showed that, in January this year, Prigozhin communicated with Ukrainian intelligence in January, offering Kyiv information on Russian positions in return for Ukrainian troops withdrawing from Bakhmut.
One document referred to meetings between GUR operatives and Prigozhin in an unspecified African nation. Without giving details, Budanov said "of course" the GUR met with Wagner "in many African countries," although he added that the word 'met' had "many meanings."
Newsweek has contacted the Kremlin for comment via email.
There is going to be a massive loss of life and much human suffering.

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1   Ceffer   2023 Jul 7, 10:24am  

How many Satanic inversions can you fit into a single propaganda hit piece? I guess quite a few. Our political criminals are so intent on turning Ukraine into nuclear ash to cover their crime operations they have the propaganda spiel gas pedal all the way to the floor.

CIA and City of London are ass chapped that Priggy and Putin swiped their 6.2 billion dollars for a fake insurrection, so they are perpetuating the daft delusions of civil war.
2   komputodo   2023 Jul 7, 12:00pm  

Is the name of the spymaster ELENA?
Isn't it amazing the number of high level contacts ohomen has? And not only that, he's will to spend his time posting his info on PATNET.
3   richwicks   2023 Jul 7, 12:13pm  

komputodo says

Is the name of the spymaster ELENA?
Isn't it amazing the number of high level contacts ohomen has? And not only that, he's will to spend his time posting his info on PATNET.


He's just posting bullshit from corporate propaganda. He still believes sites like "Newsweek" contain any information.

I feel badly at this point for people who still consume the "reliable sources". They are always incorrect, because they are lying all the time. You can't convince me that I know more about what is going on than a "journalist". It's SO EASY to talk to people across this planet now, but these "journalists" can't figure it out.

I don't know what happened with Wagner, but what I've heard is that Yevgeny Prigozhin is just the figurehead of it, nothing much more - he wasn't the founder, he's more like a spokesman, and he's a billionaire doing catering services, one of which is making MREs. Apparently he consumed a bunch of Western propaganda, believed it, and decided he knew more about what was going on than the FSB and Russian government did, and thought Russia was actually losing the war.

Is this true? No idea. Who cares? For all I know, Russia set all this up to show that when there's an insurrection against them, they are more democratic than the US is. People have to be thinking that.
4   RayAmerica   2023 Jul 7, 3:53pm  

Newsweek (should be called Newspeak) is not exactly a reliable news source.

Anything to give hope to a hopeless cause, in order to justify more $Billions for corrupt Ukraine, along with an awful lot of kickbacks going into off shore accounts to crooked politicians ... ours and theirs.
5   MolotovCocktail   2023 Oct 26, 8:38pm  

Where is this Russian Civil War?
6   stereotomy   2023 Oct 27, 8:42am  

1) Walk up to Ohomenbot dispenser.

2) Say something akin to "Oprah has given birth," or "Russians have devil tails, that's why they wear baggy pants."

3) Stand back and be regaled with stories from "confidants," "good sources," and "unimpeachable authorities on the subject."

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