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VisitWhich NATO country will take control of specific Ukrainian regions by December 31, 2025?
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NATO Plans to Deploy 100,000 Peacekeepers to Ukraine, Aims to Occupy and Divide
Nov 29, 2024, 11:15 AM
The Russian Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) has claimed that NATO countries are contemplating the deployment of approximately 100,000 troops to Ukraine under the guise of a 'peacekeeping force.' According to the SVR, this move is aimed at freezing the ongoing conflict, allowing time to rebuild Ukraine's military capabilities for potential future engagements. The plan reportedly includes dividing Ukrainian territories among NATO allies, with Romania taking control of the Black Sea coast, Poland overseeing the western regions, Germany managing the center and east, and Great Britain controlling the northern regions and the capital area. This intelligence suggests a strategic maneuver by Western powers, including the U.S., to occupy and partition Ukraine, potentially escalating tensions with Russia. The SVR also mentioned plans to train at least a million Ukrainians in military affairs.
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