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Russian army says that war is planned to continue until September - Ukrainian Intelligence

Tuesday, 3 May 2022, 15:13

TUESDAY, 3 MAY 2022, 15:13

The Chief Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine says that the Russian army is spreading information that hostilities in Ukraine may continue until September this year. 

Source: The Chief Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine

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Quote: Information is being spread among the military of the occupier's army that the term of the so-called "special military operation" is set to last until September 2022. 

Details: Meanwhile, according to Ukrainian intelligence, the Russian Federation is preparing to rule the occupied Ukrainian lands.

The Russian Federation is considering the possibility of including the occupied territories of southern Ukraine in temporarily occupied Crimea and their further integration into the Russian economic space.

On 1 May, Oleg Kryuchkov, the information policy adviser to the "head of Crimea", announced the development of a plan with a deadline of at least 2030.

On 1 May, in Henichesk, the newly appointed "head of the City Council" Andrii Klochko organised a ceremonial raising of the Russian flag. However, the city residents ignored this Russian-organised "celebration."

A number of private enterprises in the Rostov region of the Russian Federation have received orders to make seals and stamps for the occupation administration of Mariupol. The list of institutions that will receive the new "attributes" includes educational institutions, hospitals, police, registry offices and administrative institutions - even though most of these have been destroyed by Russian troops.

The required stamps and seals contain the inscription: "Russia, the Republic of Donbas, Mariupol, military-civil administration".

The Russians announced that similar stamps and seals would be made for occupied Kherson in June.

Today the occupiers are carrying out a "big clean-up" in Mariupol, searching for and destroying the bodies of the dead. Three mobile crematoria have been operating in the city since 15 April.

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