Incidents

"Psychological Terror": The Russian Federation has a wide plan for the murder of the civilian population of Ukraine - ISW

American analysts also told why a shootout could occur between mobilized at a landfill in Belgorod. On October 17, the Russian attack by Droam-Kamikadze says that the Russian Federation has a wider plan that is not related to tangible effects on the battlefield. Thus, Moscow counts on the psychological terror of the civilian population of Ukraine, as reported by analysts of the American Institute for War Study (ISW).

The new report states that the strikes of Iranian drones-Kamikadze can cause great harm to civilian infrastructure, kill and injure many people. "This analysis shows that Russian forces continue to use SHAHED-136 drones to create psychological effects related to targeting civilian areas, instead of trying to create asymmetrical surgical effects, causing concentrated blows for legal military and frontier purposes," The report is said.

The report also reminded that Russia continues to purchase weapons from Iran. Thus, referring to American journalists, analysts said Iran will probably put Russian ballistic missiles of small range Fateh-110 and Zolfaghar. Russia is expected to almost exhausted most of its internal stock-tactical weapons.

In addition, analysts wrote that a shootout between mobilized servicemen at the landfill in the Belgorod region is likely to be a consequence of the Kremlin constantly laying on ethnic minorities the burden of mobilization in Russia. Earlier, Focus wrote that Russia and Iran were united to confront the West. Iran writes that Iran positions himself as a defender of outsiders in the international arena. It helps Russia because Ukraine is much more popular than it.

We will also remind that the US and the United Kingdom will harder Russia with sanctions. The US reported that Moscow attacks on Ukrainian cities show the cruelty of President Vladimir Putin. It was also reported that in the Russian Federation they want to legally mobilize convicts for serious crimes. According to human rights activists, Russian military enlistment offices are actively violating legislation. They propose to sign contracts and mobilize people with outstanding convictions.