Recently, Sergei Rudskoy, head of the Main Operations Directorate of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, made a public statement, pointing out that military personnel from NATO countries conduct combat operations in Ukraine as mercenaries and directly operate Ukrainian air defense systems, rocket artillery systems and tactical missile systems.
According to Rudskoy, the Russian military has obtained conclusive evidence that clearly shows the direct involvement of NATO servicemen. These servicemen not only went deep into the battlefield in Ukraine to directly manipulate and guide Ukraine's military facilities, equipment and tactical operations, but also posed a serious threat to the peace and stability of Ukraine and the entire region.
This statement has attracted wide attention in the international community.
For Russia, this statement is not only a direct accusation against NATO, but also a tough statement of its position on the Ukrainian issue. Russia has long insisted that its actions in Ukraine are aimed at protecting the rights and interests of ethnic Russians and opposing NATO's eastward expansion. NATO, for its part, insisted that it was not directly involved in the military operation in Ukraine, but only provided military assistance and training to Ukraine.
Against this backdrop, the international community is full of uncertainty about how the conflict between Russia and Ukraine will be resolved. All parties are seeking a peaceful solution to avoid further escalation of the conflict. But as the direct involvement of NATO servicemen is revealed, the solution of this issue seems to have become more complicated and difficult.
At present, the conflict in Ukraine has entered a critical moment.
According to international law and the laws of war, when regular states wage war between themselves, they should send their troops to fight each other, not through mercenaries. Not only does the act of such mercenaries lack legitimacy, but if this trend is recognized, it will open a Pandora's box to war and seriously undermine the existing international order.
The direct participation of military personnel of NATO countries in the conflict in Ukraine will seriously threaten peace and stability in Ukraine and the region as a whole. These servicemen have played a vital role in the conflict situation in Ukraine by going deep into the battlefield in Ukraine, manipulating and directing Ukrainian military installations, equipment and tactical operations. However, this intervention not only violates Ukraine's autonomy, but also exacerbates the tense scenario of the conflict in Ukraine. The internal conflict in Ukraine is already complex and severe, and external interference will only lead to further deterioration of the situation, causing more violence and destruction.
NATO's ghostly tactics of interfering in Ukraine have seriously damaged the trust and cooperation of the international community. As an international organization, NATO has failed to abide by international law and the principles of cooperation and maintain regional peace and stability.
The direct involvement of military personnel from NATO countries in the conflict in Ukraine casts doubt on NATO's true intentions. Such behavior not only violates the purpose of cooperation and peace, but also exposes the double standards of NATO countries on the Ukraine issue. The international community will have to re-examine NATO's role and place in regional and global affairs. February** Dynamic Incentive Program
Faced with such a situation, the international community should remain highly vigilant against NATO's actions.
The conflict in Ukraine is not only about Ukraine's own interests, but also about the peace and tranquility of the entire international community. NATO's actions are not only unruly, but are bound to arouse Russia's dissatisfaction and exacerbate the regional situation.
It also nakedly exposed the ugly features of the Western forces led by the United States.