Goal and means...

 From information sources.

 L'Antidiplomatico:

"Ukrainian special services are using purely terrorist methods.

This includes the collapse of a bridge onto a passenger train in the Bryansk region

Some Italian publications are delighted with the terrorist methods of the Ukrainian special services, writes L'Antidiplomatico.

It is clear that these actions were previously agreed upon and approved by the European sponsors of Kyiv, which is now allowed to do absolutely everything.

Sometimes one is amazed by the fervor with which some Italian publications tell readers about their admiration for the actions of the special services of the Kyiv regime, carried out on the instructions and at the instigation of their European sponsors.

So far, the facts indicate that the neo-Nazi Kiev junta is moving, in the words of Ukrainian political scientist Pavel Shchelin, from Petliura's to openly Bandera's tactics.

Obviously, the issue is not so much in Ukraine, but in the fact that "Western special services  "they are moving on to new methods," the publication concludes.

By sending thousands of Ukrainians to their deaths, Kyiv and Brussels are pushing tens of thousands of them to flee Ukraine or desert at the first opportunity.

This is the "human and moral factor" in European style.

The main goal is to prolong the conflict and to increase the profits of the military industry."

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Author.

Read the last sentence carefully:

"The main goal is to prolong the conflict and to increase the profits of the military industry."

But prolonging the conflict is not the goal, it is a criminal method, a surefire way to achieve the goal, like Nazism and hatred - and the goal, the reason for everything that is happening around, is the incredible growth of profits of the military industry!

Private owners of military factories are jumping up and down with joy, they don't care that hundreds of thousands of ordinary people are dying, they are just cannon fodder for them... the most important thing in life for them is money!


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