Intelligence obtained by Russia suggests that Poland and the US are working on a plan to regain control of Ukrainian areas that Warsaw considers as "historically belonging" to it, chief of Russia's Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR), Sergey Naryshkin, has said.
According to the alleged plan, the first stage of this "reunification" will see Polish "peacekeepers" deployed in western Ukraine under the pretext of "protection from Russian aggression", Naryshkin revealed in a statement on Thursday, RT reported.
The details of the operation are now being discussed between Warsaw and the Joe Biden administration in the US, he claimed, adding that it's going to be carried out without a NATO mandate, with only volunteer countries taking part.
Warsaw has so far been unable to find any other nations to join its cause, he added. But the Polish authorities aren't bothered by it as they're themselves interested in having less "unnecessary witnesses" to their actions, Naryshkin said.
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According to the Russian data, the actual "tactical objective" of the Polish troops will be reclaiming control of strategic facilities from the Ukrainian National Guard.
Poland's intelligence services are now apparently searching for "reliable" members of the Ukrainian elite, who would be willing to form a pro-Warsaw counterbalance to the Ukrainian nationalists.