It doesn't seem to have necessarily been confirmed, Ukraine may have plotted it but whether or not they actually carried it out? Can't really condemn based on intention alone. It just seems to indicate that spec ops were potentially planning it.
It could be something as simple as, Ukraine floated the idea around with the U.S government beforehand, the U.S offered to make it happen so that the evidence wouldn't lead back to Ukraine. This is a very common way the U.S does things, always through third parties to avoid culpability. That seems more likely to me than Ukraine directly targeting places like that, though they have been raiding and attempting sabotages in Russia as of late.
I'm sure Ukraine has plans for a lot of things that never happen & some that do.
The European intelligence reporting was shared on the chat platform Discord, allegedly by Air National Guard member Jack Teixeira. The Washington Post obtained a copy from one of Teixeira’s online friends.
I'm impressed, I had assumed it was either the US one of its Nordic allies, and didn't think Ukraine had the capability to pull it off.
It doesn't seem to have necessarily been confirmed, Ukraine may have plotted it but whether or not they actually carried it out? Can't really condemn based on intention alone. It just seems to indicate that spec ops were potentially planning it.
It could be something as simple as, Ukraine floated the idea around with the U.S government beforehand, the U.S offered to make it happen so that the evidence wouldn't lead back to Ukraine. This is a very common way the U.S does things, always through third parties to avoid culpability. That seems more likely to me than Ukraine directly targeting places like that, though they have been raiding and attempting sabotages in Russia as of late.
I'm sure Ukraine has plans for a lot of things that never happen & some that do.
They are STILL drip feeding that shit out?!