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Ukrainian President's Office names Kremlin's three war objectives this winter
Russia will continue attacks on Ukraine's energy system and nuclear intimidation throughout the winter war
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Mykhailo Podolyak, adviser to the head of the President's Office, wrote about this on Twitter.
According to him, Putin's classic triad includes genocidal attacks on energy with the aim of leaving millions without electricity and causing a flood of refugees.
The Russian Federation will also continue the information campaign about the need for a ceasefire to end the suffering.
The third bet in the war against Ukraine will remain nuclear intimidation in case of a Russian defeat.
“Putin's classic triad, or the Kremlin's bets for this winter:
- Genocidal energy attacks to leave millions without electricity and cause a flood of refugees.
- An information campaign about the need for a ceasefire to end suffering.
- Nuclear intimidation in case of defeat,” Mykhailo Podolyak tweeted.
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