French Foreign Legion assault troops, currently stationed in Poland, are preparing for redeployment to central Ukraine, Russia's Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) has revealed.
French Foreign Legion assault troops, stationed in Poland's border regions, are gearing up to be redeployed to central Ukraine, the Russian Foreign Intelligence service (SVR) stated.
President Emmanuel Macron of France has been itching for military intervention in Ukraine, craving to be remembered as a military leader, the agency said.
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A recent intelligence report about French troops preparing to enter Ukraine has been described as "alarming" by Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov.
ReplyDelete"Concerning the information from the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service, it is alarming," Russian Presidential Press Secretary Dmitry Peskov said, commenting on the agency's recent report that France is gearing up to deploy 2,000 soldiers to Ukraine.
The potential deployment of 2,000 French soldiers and officers to Ukraine is a strategic move by French President Emmanuel Macron designed to secure his political position, French war correspondent working in the Donbas region and editor-in-chief of International Reporters Christelle Neant said
ReplyDeleteAccording to the SVR, the core of this force will consist of assault units from the French Foreign Legion, largely recruited from Latin American countries, and already stationed in Polish regions bordering Ukraine. The troops are undergoing intensive combat training and are being equipped with weapons and military gear.
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