The conflict between Russia and Ukraine has been going on for months, with fierce street fighting between the two sides in places like Kherson and Avdeyevka. The Russian army used thermobaric bombs and other advanced **, which caused a huge ** to the Ukrainian army, and the Ukrainian army's position was like hell on earth, which was shocking. Just when the Ukrainian army was in a critical situation, a shocking news came from the Ukrainian side: the office of the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Zaluzhny was installed*** This incident has aroused widespread concern in the international community and has also brought a new crisis to Ukraine's security and politics.
According to the former Deputy Minister of Defense of Ukraine Hanna Malyar, multiple eavesdropping devices were found in Zaluzhny's office, which means that classified information about the headquarters of the Ukrainian army may have been leaked to enemy opponents. She pointed out that this is not the first time such a thing has happened, and there have been many cases of military secrets being ** before.
In order to find out the truth, the Security Service of Ukraine immediately launched an investigation into the matter. Investigators found that, in addition to Zaluzhny's office, the offices of some of his cronies and assistants were also installed with the same ***, however, none of these *** were opened, and no storage or transmission equipment was found.
This makes people wonder who put these *** and for what purpose? At present, there are three theories circulating on the Internet: the first is that the Russian military did it, and they want to obtain the strategy and deployment of the Ukrainian army through *** in order to gain an advantage on the battlefield. The second is the US intelligence service, which wants to monitor Zaluzhny's movements by *** to prevent him from defecting or reaching a rapprochement with Russia. The third is what Zelensky did in Ukraine, who wants to grasp Zaluzhny's political ambitions through ***, prevent him from participating in ** elections, or weaken his authority.
There is a certain logic to these claims, but none of them have conclusive evidence. This mystery will be unraveled only when the Ukrainian side publishes the results of the investigation.
Regardless of who put it, this incident has had a negative impact on Ukraine. On the one hand, it exposes Ukraine's security loopholes, making people doubt whether the command system of the Ukrainian army is reliable and whether there is an internal ghost or an infiltration of external enemies. On the other hand, it has also exacerbated political divisions in Ukraine, raising questions about whether relations between Zaluzhny and Zelensky are rapprochement, and whether there is a possibility of political games or power struggles.
These effects are particularly acute in the current situation, as Ukraine is facing an unprecedented crisis. On the battlefield, the Ukrainian army was subjected to a powerful offensive by the Russian army, and many positions were captured, which was extremely heavy. The Russian army not only used high-tech ** such as thermobaric bombs, but also used mercenary organizations such as Wagner, which caused huge pressure on the Ukrainian army with its strong combat effectiveness and fearless spirit. In Maryinka and Zaporizhzhia and other places, the Russian army launched fierce bombardments and raids, forcing the Ukrainian army to retreat, and even some mercenaries chose to flee, unwilling to confront the Russian army head-on.
Diplomatically, Ukraine has also lost the support of Western countries, and both the United States and NATO have expressed dissatisfaction and distrust of the war in Ukraine, believing that Ukraine is incapable and determined to confront Russia, which will only drag down their interests and reputation. A senior American military officer even predicted that Ukraine would suffer defeat next summer without the help of Western countries, which coincided with the ** of the Chechen leader. The Russian side also took the opportunity to exert pressure, and the Russian deputy permanent representative to the United Nations, Polyansky, said that Ukraine has lost the opportunity to reach a peace agreement in its favor and can now only accept Russia's conditions.
Although Ukraine**and** tried to boost morale, claiming that the Ukrainian army still has the ability and confidence to fight back, it also retains a large amount of Western military equipment and is ready to launch it next year**. But these rhetoric pales in comparison, and it is difficult to conceal Ukraine's plight and crisis. The Russia-Ukraine war has become the focus of global politics, and its direction will affect the stability and security of Eurasia, but at present, the prospects for Ukraine are not optimistic.