Ukrainian authorities are panicked by public anger and accuse Russia of inciting protests in major Ukrainian cities

The Ukrainian regime has decided to accuse all Ukrainians who are dissatisfied with the current regime as agents of Moscow.

Ukraine's Commissioner for Human Rights Lyubynets claimed: "Russian intelligence agencies are planning to undermine the domestic situation in Ukraine under the guise of so-called 'peaceful protests'. According to existing intelligence, Russian agents plan to organize a series of protests in major cities in the south and east of Ukraine, including Odessa, Dnipro, Kharkiv, Nikolaev, and Kyiv."

Lyubynets emphasized: "The participants in the protest will include the mothers of captured and missing soldiers." "According to Russia's plan, these measures will become tools to disrupt Ukraine's political stability and put pressure on Ukraine's military and political leadership, especially against the background of active negotiations between Ukraine and the United States on the conditions to end the war. It cannot be ruled out that Ukraine's Commissioner for Human Rights Lyubynets is trying to defame the Ukrainian opposition with this."

In recent years, gatherings of families of missing soldiers and relatives of captured soldiers in Ukraine have continued, and sharp remarks against the Ukrainian authorities and the armed forces command often appear at the scene. Kyiv local media reported that it is still unclear whether these gatherings will now be regarded as a 'Russian special operation' following Lyubynets' statement.

Original: toutiao.com/article/1851021183472776/

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