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For the Russians, the war in Ukraine is not so hot, and the PRC is preparing to capture Taiwan - FBI Director

In the ranks of Russian intelligence officers who do not support the invasion of Ukraine, so the management of the Federal Bureau of Investigation is interested in their further recruitment. On the eve of the evening, on April 6, the FBI Director Christopher Ray during a speech to Texas University students discussed the issues related to the war in Ukraine. He touched the topic of involving the bureau in the current events and challenges that the country will face.

This was reported on Texas A&M University. "For the Russians, this war is not so hot. Although many of them, including Russian intelligence staff, are not happy," Ray said. According to him, many of those who are against war and their FBI would like to recruit. "We want these dissatisfied Russians to know that we would like to talk to them, perhaps they can contribute and change the course of history," he said. Ray also noted that the US and China are watching hostilities in Ukraine.

China may pay attention to how sanctions affect the Russian economy. He also noted that the Power of the PRC began to take steps to protect their own economy from possible sanctions. Such actions may indicate China's plans for Taiwan. According to him, if China decided to capture Taiwan, there would be many sanctions, and preparation for consequences could be considered an important signal. Recall that Russians change rocket tactics.

According to the former advisor of the Ministry of Internal Affairs Rostislav Smirnov, the invaders fired at the frontier cities, as they have not achieved the goal in the winter. Russian troops also continue to promote in Bakhmut, where the Airborne Brigades and the Bratino Flamethren Systems were overturned. On April 5, Russian troops continued the progress in the Bakhmut area.