The director of the FSB of Russia, Alexander Bortnikov, is personally responsible for the information operations of the Russian Federation aimed at splitting Poland and Ukraine, and the FSB of Russia plans to release forged documents about the Volyn tragedy on July 5, the head of the Center for Countering Disinformation of the National Security and Defense Council, Andriy Kovalenko, reported on Saturday on social media, UNN writes.
The director of the FSB of Russia, Bortnikov, is currently responsible for Russia's information operations aimed at splitting Poland and Ukraine. FSB employees plan to release forged documents regarding the events of World War II, namely the Volyn tragedy, on July 5, in an attempt to undermine Ukrainian-Polish relations. Russian state media have been tasked with spreading this story
Reminder
According to data from the CCD of the NSDC, Russia has launched a new wave of fakes aimed at artificially inciting hostility between Ukrainians and Poles amid misunderstandings that arose between official Kyiv and Warsaw due to differences in interpreting the role of the UPA.
The goal of this campaign is to undermine the unity between the Ukrainian and Polish peoples, provoke political tension between Kyiv and Warsaw, and reduce the level of support for Ukraine from Poland.