fbpx
09:16 23 Nov 2024

Ukrainian intelligence confirms Russia's plans to divide Ukraine into three parts

Photo: 24 Channel

The Russian Ministry of Defense and General Staff have developed a document forecasting the military-political situation worldwide until 2045. This document reportedly includes a plan to divide Ukraine into three parts.

Vadym Skibitskyi, Deputy Head of the Main Intelligence Directorate (GUR) of Ukraine's Ministry of Defense, confirmed this information in a comment to the Interfax-Ukraine agency.

According to Skibitskyi, the GUR is aware of this document, which was previously circulated in the media. He noted that it was prepared by the Russian Ministry of Defense and the General Staff around December 2023. Skibitsky stated that the document proposes dividing Ukraine and envisions installing either a pro-Russian government in Kyiv or a "neutral" government, effectively ensuring Ukraine does not join NATO.

"This is all part of the Russians' analysis and assessments. We observe how quickly they adjust their plans based on their successes, the international community's reaction, and the development of the situation," Skibitskyi explained.

He further mentioned that some aspects of the document were presented by GUR Head Kyrylo Budanov during this year's YES meeting. According to Skibitsky, Budanov highlighted that Russia aims to "resolve" the Ukrainian issue by 2026, as outlined in the document. Budanov also indicated that Russian leaders fear that failure to achieve a decisive victory by the end of 2025 would permanently jeopardize their ambitions to position Russia as a global leader on par with the United States and China.

On November 20, Interfax-Ukraine, citing sources in Ukrainian intelligence, reported that Russia might attempt to communicate its plan for dividing Ukraine to the United States through representatives of foreign states. According to the report, the plan outlines the following divisions:

  1. Territories annexed by Russia: This includes the Luhansk, Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia, and Kherson regions, along with Crimea.
  2. A "pro-Russian state entity": Encompassing Kyiv as well as northern, central, and southern Ukraine.
  3. "Disputed territories": The western regions of Ukraine, whose fate could be negotiated with neighboring states such as Hungary, Poland, and Romania.

War in Ukraine

In May 2022, President Volodymyr Zelensky stated that the war initiated by Russia would only end when Ukraine regains its territories, ensures the return of its people, and secures peace, freedom, and the right to self-determination.

By the end of 2023, Zelensky admitted that even the commanders of the Ukrainian Armed Forces could not predict whether the war would conclude in 2024.

However, in July 2024, he expressed hope that the active phase of the war could end within the year. In August, Zelensky suggested that war with Russia might eventually be resolved through dialogue, but emphasized that Kyiv must first secure strong negotiating positions.

News

09:16
Ukrainian intelligence confirms Russia's plans to divide Ukraine into three parts
18:15
Rubryka, Lviv Media Forum, and Ukrainian PEN receive prestigious award from World Movement for Democracy in South Africa
17:00
Special Project
Serhii Kalitsun: "I looked at my leg, expecting it to still be there. But it wasn't"
15:55
Photos
Solutions from Ukraine: Kropyvnytskyi Museum launches groundbreaking interactive space for people with disabilities
15:20
Photo, video
Eco-solutions: Lyman revives forests damaged by war fires, aiming to plant 100 hectares
14:40
Solutions to win: Ukraine revamps military education to incorporate combat experience and strengthen language training
13:51
Photos, video
Solutions from Ukraine: State Emergency Service and TNMK band partner to provide power outage preparation training
13:23
Photos
Solutions to win: Ukrainian army to receive amphibious all-terrain vehicle for operations in harsh environments
12:18
Russian strikes damage key nuclear safety substations in Ukraine – IAEA
10:22
Russian dictator threatens West, yet continuously changes his "red lines" – ISW
09:20
Czech FM visits Kyiv to evaluate current projects and plan future aid initiatives
14:23
Exclusive
Solutions from Ukraine: Ukrainian POWs' families unleash Moscow Conventions to expose Russia's crimes against humanity
15:10
Solutions from Ukraine: Kyiv region unveils trolleybuses with innovative power bank feature
14:47
US allows Ukraine to strike Russia with Storm Shadow missiles – The Times
13:39
British intelligence analyzes Russian Black Sea Fleet's capabilities after 1,000 days of war
12:39
Solutions to win: Ukrainians rally together to donate nearly $2 bln through Monobank in 1000 days of war
12:13
Photos
Solutions from Ukraine: Vinnytsia releases video highlighting inclusive practices within the city
11:08
US plans to supply Ukraine with $275 mln in weapons before Trump's inauguration – AP

Spelling error report

The following text will be sent to our editors: