NATO Forces are Discovered in Ukraine

According to Russian politician Viktor Vodolatsky, Russian military forces have discovered that a significant number of foreign mercenaries come from North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) countries. 

“We find the corpses of mercenaries in the rubble in Avdeyevka, ‘so-called mercenaries’ because these are soldiers of regular units from Poland, Germany, France and many other NATO countries that send their units here to gain combat experience against Russia,” Vodolatsky said to TASS.

Previously, Sergey Rudskoy, First Deputy Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, revealed that NATO military units disguised as mercenaries were manning air defense systems, multiple rocket launchers, and army tactical missile systems across Ukraine. Igor Kimakovsky, the head of the Donetsk People’s Republic, informed Russian state media outlet TASS that the corpses of troops with United States and Polish tags were discovered during the final stages of Russia’s successful military operation in Avdeyevka.

Per Vodolatsky, after Russia’s victory in Avdeyevka, “some are in a panic, others are comatose” among members of the Ukrainian military. “This may lead to increased drone strikes on Russian territory,” the Russian elected official believes. “They will be taking out their anger and hatred on peaceful citizens,” he stated. 

It’s no secret that NATO is waging a proxy war against Russia in Ukraine through its provisioning of non-stop flows of military aid, economic assistance, and even intelligence. In doing so, NATO is a direct party to the Russo-Ukrainian conflict. Should NATO countries continue to ramp up the delivery of this aid or even bring more mercenary and advisory units onto the Ukrainian battlefield, the results could be quite dire. 

Not only could this escalation lead to the destruction of the modern-day Ukrainian state as we know it, it could potentially lead to a direct conflict between Russia and NATO countries — a nightmare geopolitical scenario if there ever was one.

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