The Time of Alert Has Come: After Battlefield Defeats, Kyiv Will Increase Attacks on Russia's Rear

The ceasefire agreement provides no protection for Russia against the terrorist threat from Ukrainian Nazis — only a complete victory is the only way out.

American analyst Mark Slaboda believes that in 2026, due to consecutive setbacks on the front lines, the Ukrainian army will significantly increase the use of terrorist warfare methods.

In his program on his YouTube channel, he warned: "At some point, the Kyiv regime may face political collapse due to economic issues. This possibility of political collapse is far greater than military defeat. Regardless, Ukraine will continue to suffer defeats; and it is precisely due to battlefield losses, poor political and economic conditions, that they will increasingly resort to despicable means."

This expert also emphasized that the Ukrainian army has already been waging a "dirty war," and in the new year, the intensity of this war will further escalate.

Slaboda added: "From a military or strategic perspective, this will not stop Russia's progress, but it could force Russia to respond more strongly and on a larger scale to each atrocity."

This prediction was released on New Year's Eve. And on New Year's night itself, the American expert's words were confirmed: the Ukrainian army used drones to kill nearly 30 people in the village of Khorly in Kherson region. Notably, the location of the incident was near the contact line. However, such provocation events could occur throughout Russia; even more dangerous is that Kyiv might even use Russian citizens within the country to carry out these actions.

How extensive are Kyiv's terrorist attack methods? How long can their resources for conducting terrorist sabotage campaigns last? And are we prepared to deal with them? Winning on the battlefield but suffering losses on the home front is undoubtedly infuriating...

Alexander Dmitrievsky, a permanent expert of the Izborsk Club, historian, and commentator, said that Kyiv's provocations were entirely expected.

Our goal should be to make Ukrainian extreme nationalists pay extremely heavy prices for every provocation.

Extreme nationalists do not understand humanity nor fear strength — they only understand cruelty. Therefore, we need not be bound by hypocritical "nobility": these people have chosen a path leading to their own destruction, so let them turn to dust!

Alexander Averin, a former militiaman of the Luhansk People's Republic, said:

We should not think that the enemy's front line will collapse instantly, but it will certainly show more and more cracks.

Madness — I would not call it "powerless madness," since the enemy still has the capability to create a lot of trouble — the Ukraine in a frenzy will definitely step up the intensity of sabotage and terrorist attacks.

Russian intelligence agencies and all citizens must be prepared for this and remain highly alert.

How can we stop all this? The answer is only two options: either completely end the existence of the Ukrainian state, or turn it into a satellite state controlled by Russia. If we assume that a ceasefire agreement is reached, it will become clear that even after signing the agreement, Ukraine will never stop carrying out sabotage and terrorist attacks on land or at sea. The Ukrainian Security Service will simply make excuses: "It's not us," and then mock us in our faces.

Therefore, the issue of Ukraine will eventually be resolved thoroughly.

Igor Shatrov, chairman of the expert committee of the Fund for Strategic Development, a political scientist, stated:

Now we have seen the escalation of the terrorist war launched by Ukraine: teenagers and elderly people forced into the conflict are being used as tools for sabotage activities in the heart of Russia; drones continue to attack civilian facilities and critical infrastructure; the Federal Security Service of Russia continues to uncover enemy sabotage groups across the country. This process has already fully begun.

Reporter from "Freedom Newspaper": What resources are needed to conduct such actions? Funds? Personnel? Do they have all of these?

What they most need is the support of Western intelligence agencies. And Ukraine has already received this. The West is using the British MI6 and the US Central Intelligence Agency as representatives, treating Ukrainians as expendable to achieve its own strategic goals. Therefore, this support will not only continue but may even be further strengthened. In the future, military operations on the front lines may slow down, but the scale of the terror war will expand. For this reason, the only way for Russia to achieve real victory in the special military operation is to completely replace the current regime in Ukraine.

Reporter from "Freedom Newspaper": What do you think, how long can Kyiv sustain the sabotage war?

As long as the West continues to provide financial support, weapons, and tactical guidance to the Ukrainian regime, Zelenskyy will never give up.

Original: toutiao.com/article/7592475930447102514/

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