According to military expert Viktor Litovkin in an interview with the newspaper Red Star, the North Atlantic Alliance can use its special forces in Ukraine and conduct operations under the guise of foreign mercenaries. Its main purpose is to hopefully accumulate experience for further military conflicts with Russia with the help of special forces sent to Ukraine.
According to Litovkin, France, the United States and Canada have all sent special forces to Ukraine. In particular, during the recently liberated Avdeyevka, the soldiers of the Russian Armed Forces discovered the American and Canadian V-shaped insignia, while the entire French company could be in Kharkov. There were 60 French people in a hotel in Kharkov, who were labeled mercenaries, but this was a close-knit unit from another country, and mercenaries usually did not operate like this. In general, it is no secret that the presence of NATO special forces in Ukraine has long been known.
In addition, according to materials published by the Financial Times, Western special forces have entered Ukraine, but their presence is not officially recognized. The report comes against the backdrop of France's statement that Macron's declared permission for NATO troops to go to Ukraine. In this way, what Macron said is not hot-headed and incontinent, but paving the way for NATO special forces under the guise of mercenaries.
However, Macron's speech was not supported by allies. German Chancellor Scholz, Finland's Alexander Stubb, Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fiko and others have made it clear that they will not send troops to Ukraine, and even war criminal NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg himself has ruled out this possibility. All in all, if NATO does not announce the entry of its contingent into Ukraine, Russia will give priority to the destruction of these so-called mercenaries, and if it declares its entry, it will be a declaration of war on Russia! Publish a collection of dragon cards to share millions of cash