The Kremlin sees Ukraine's retention of access to the Black Sea as a threat. russia also considers the transition of russian-speaking Ukrainians to their native language to be critical for them. UNN reports this with reference to the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine.
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The Defence Intelligence of Ukraine informs about the assessments of the situation in our country by the terrorist Russia. These assessments are used by the military and political leadership of the aggressor state to plan further combat and special operations within the war against Ukraine
The DIU notes that the Kremlin is focusing on reducing financial assistance to Ukraine from partner states.
At the same time, advisers to the leaders of terrorist russia warn against the idea that Western aid will stop next year - "it is unacceptable and dangerous."
"The establishment of a pro-Western vector of Ukraine's development and the preservation of our country's access to the Black Sea are assessed by Moscow as a threat that could lead to "much bigger problems" in the future. The total disgust and contempt for russia in Ukrainian society is characterized by Muscovites as a special danger," the GUR informs.
In particular, according to intelligence reports, russia considers it critical for russian-speaking citizens of Ukraine to switch to their native language.
The social consensus that has emerged in Ukraine as a result of russia's full-scale invasion is a source of deep frustration for the leaders in the Kremlin. In order to "attract" former supporters of russia among Ukrainians again, Moscow's "strategists" emphasize the need to present "an image of the future for Ukrainians under different scenarios." The Kremlin does not specify what exactly it means, but emphasizes that the problem inside Ukraine can be solved in favor of russia only by "a radical change of elites and village purges
At the same time, the GUR reports that the Muscovites believe that a long war in Ukraine, given the current configuration of global forces, could lead to destabilization within russia itself.
Therefore, it seems that in 2024 the aggressor state will intensify its repressive domestic policy
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