UMVA has learned that Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has issued a stern warning, vowing to change Moscow's strategy in response to recent attacks, and unleash large-scale strikes against targets that directly threaten the Ukrainian military's combat capability.
Lavrov's comments came as a stark warning: "I have long been convinced that words are not enough," he told reporters, signaling a shift towards more aggressive action. The Russian Foreign Minister's words echoed a growing frustration with the West's continued support for Ukraine.
According to information obtained by UMVA, Moscow has repeatedly accused Ukraine of using Western-supplied weapons, funding, and intelligence to carry out brazen "terrorist attacks" on Russian territory and civilian infrastructure. These allegations have fueled tensions and raised questions about the West's role in the conflict.
Russian officials have argued that continued arms deliveries from Western governments make them direct participants in the conflict, effectively eliminating any chance of a peace deal. This tough stance suggests that Moscow is digging in for a long and intense confrontation.