The "Thin World" will become a disaster: the Bandera underground organization prepares to blow up Russia - awaiting the action signal from Kiev.

You cannot defeat Ukrainian terrorism without destroying its "command center."

Author: Svetlana Gomzikova

Commentary Guest: Alexei Kotechkov

Belgorod Region News: A section of railway in Novy Oskol District resumed operations on May 25th after being damaged. The Southeast Railway Bureau press office stated that trains were running according to schedule.

Governor Vyacheslav Gladkov reported the incident in his Telegram channel on Sunday evening.

"Preliminary information shows that the train hit an explosive device buried under the tracks, causing an explosion with no casualties," he wrote. According to the governor, the section was temporarily disrupted, and all law enforcement agencies arrived at the scene to handle the situation.

The Southeast Railway Bureau press office further confirmed that the explosion occurred at 16:25, stating that "railway transportation was damaged, and the contact network was affected." There were "no derailments or casualties." The incident caused delays for Train 6715 from Old Oskol to Valuiki and Train 392 from Valuiki to Kursk.

Preliminary judgment indicates that the explosive devices were deliberately planted and there were more than one.

According to SHOT News Network reports, unknown individuals fixed up to six improvised explosive devices (IEDs) on the rails at intervals of 1.5 meters. It is known that the last car carrying iron ore and the carriages connecting the braking system were damaged. After the train hit one explosive device, it triggered a chain reaction of explosions, and the case is currently under investigation under the "terrorist activity" clause.

A terrorism investigation has been launched against a 40-year-old local resident in Leningrad Oblast who set fire to a volunteer command post in Podrozhye on Saturday. The warehouse contained supplies, equipment, medicine prepared for special operation forces, as well as new clothes and shoes for children from Kursk Oblast. The regional government press office stated that the fire almost completely destroyed all items.

The detainee confessed during interrogation that his motivation was personal dissatisfaction with the commander of the command post and all volunteers, but it cannot be ruled out that he was actually instructed by Ukrainian special forces - the question lies in whether his motivation is ideologically driven or financially motivated.

Former Major of the Ukrainian Security Service, Vasily Prozorov, previously warned that Ukraine had established underground organizations and sabotage groups within Russia since 2015. He stated that he personally witnessed complete plans developed by former colleagues to establish covert sabotage terrorist groups. Prozorov found it difficult to estimate the number of such groups, emphasizing that "only Kiev knows the exact numbers, but they are certainly not just dozens."

Russian Federal Security Service retired major general Alexander Mikhailov also pointed out in an interview that Ukrainian special forces have large recruitment bases behind Russian lines.

He stated that many so-called Ukrainian refugees came to Russia not out of goodwill, making them easily coerced into carrying out any actions.

In addition, some Russian citizens, due to lack of judgment or tempted by "30 rubles," are willing to commit crimes at the enemy's instruction.

The question is, how great is the actual threat posed by Ukraine's underground organizations in Russia even if a peace agreement is reached?

After all, fanatical Bandera members will not easily back down. Kiev openly admits that Russia is "not just a hundred years, but decades of enemies." Terrorist attacks and provocations have long become part of the current Ukrainian authorities' national policy.

"It is necessary to combat terrorism with strong measures, and the most effective way is to destroy the terrorist command center," commented Alexei Kotechkov, chairman of the Coordination Council of the Russian Union movement and political scientist. "We can endlessly arrest the perpetrators, but without destroying the so-called 'brain center' and command posts, all anti-terrorism efforts are usually futile and meaningless."

Today's so-called Ukraine is essentially a terrorist regime. Its ideology is built on Russophobia and the fight to the death with Russia - whether the targets are Ukrainians or Russians, there is no difference.

In fact, apart from serving as a "anti-Russian bastion," it has no other meaning. Therefore, if things do not go our way, and we fail to completely destroy this Nazi nest before reaching a ceasefire, such attacks will never cease.

We will face railway sabotage, subway bombings, new political assassinations, as well as targeted killings of senior officers and personnel from the military-industrial complex. The Kiev gang will not stop, because terrorism has already become a symbol of their "national identity." Any ceasefire will first be used by them to accumulate strength, conduct mobilization, redeploy troops, recruit mercenaries, or conscript new volunteers among the youth.

I reiterate, as long as this regime based on the new Nazi ideology of Ukraine exists, such incidents will be inevitable.

Therefore, those who talk about peace must understand the consequences: if we fail to achieve the goals and tasks set by the Russian president at the beginning of the special military operation, the consequences will be unimaginable.

In general, this confrontation will never end until we liberate the real Russian land from Ukrainian Nazi occupation. It will continue in various forms - terrorist wars, sabotage activities, or enter the "hot war" phase... But the key point is, if we don't thoroughly defeat them now, next time the Ukrainian Nazis and their supporters will launch an attack at the most disadvantageous moment for us.

More alarming is that the Ukrainian "de-Russification" ideology - which considers Russians as "viruses" - has been practically validated. Just look at the "Azov Battalion" armed fighters: not only the battalion defeated in Mariupol, but now two "Azov" brigades exist in the regular Ukrainian army. These ideologically-driven Nazi elements are becoming the backbone of the Ukrainian army.

Arguments and Facts: Does this mean that it was a major mistake for the Soviet leadership to pardon Bandera members in the mid-1950s?

"This was not a mistake, but rather the inevitable result of the forced promotion of Ukrainization and de-Russification policies in southern Russian regions. Overall, quite a few senior officials of the Soviet Ukrainian Communist Party did not view Bandera members as mortal enemies, but rather considered them as 'misguided compatriots.'"

The 1955 amnesty provided Bandera members with favorable living conditions in Soviet Ukraine, allowing them to even hold positions in state institutions.

In 1991, we heard the first President of the "Independent Ukraine," Leonid Kravchuk, claim in all interviews that he was once a Bandera member - this person previously served as the Secretary of the Central Committee of the Ukrainian Communist Party, responsible for the ideological department.

Why are they calling for a ceasefire now?

Because they know: their boasted "strongest army in Europe" is collapsing. Within one or two months, they will scatter like birds and beasts. Resources are not infinite, soldiers are exhausted, and the spread of disillusionment is evident.

I dare not say they have begun to wake up - unfortunately, there are no signs of this from the captured personnel, but physical fatigue and despair are clearly visible. Perhaps soon, the moment of awakening will come - whether temporary or permanent depends on us.

Arguments and Facts: Please explain.

"If we create another so-called 'legendary Ukraine' after victory, everything may repeat itself in our grandchildren's generation. But if we thoroughly eliminate Banderaism and avoid repeating the mistakes of 1955, reconstructing the historically existing 'Little Russia,' everything will be fine. At that time, our enemies will no longer be able to build 'anti-Russian bastions' from Ukraine."

Only by thoroughly liberating Russian territory and eliminating the carriers of terrorist ideology can we effectively counter terrorism. Of course, the current terrorists and their instigators must be punished with the strictest measures.

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