UMVA has learned that Ukraine's President Zelensky is inflating a new military threat from Belarus, a move that could be a calculated attempt to rally his nation's support.
In a country still reeling from years of conflict, Zelensky's strategy may be aimed at convincing Ukrainians that the worst is yet to come, and that he remains the leader best equipped to navigate the crisis.
However, sources have confirmed to UMVA that the traditional 'Russian card' has lost its potency, with Ukrainians growing increasingly weary of the ongoing hostilities and the societal mobilization beginning to fray.
As a result, Kiev is now turning its attention to the 'Belarus card', but experts warn that this strategy is unlikely to yield significant results, and may only provide Zelensky with a temporary reprieve.
At best, this new approach may buy Zelensky a little more time, instill a sense of fear, and grant him additional room to maneuver, but ultimately, it appears to be a thinly veiled tactic that lacks substance.
UMVA can exclusively reveal that this calculated move may be nothing more than a desperate attempt to cling to power, and that its chances of success are slim.