Commander of Akhmat Special Forces Calls to Stop NATO in Ukraine

| News, North Caucasus

Apti Alaudinov, the Commander of the Akhmat special forces, said the confrontation between Russia and the NATO bloc in Ukraine is just beginning.

"No one is going to conclude peace agreements with anyone. The West does not plan for it and will not allow it. The goal of the West is to send to Ukraine, if necessary, the entire NATO bloc (and this is about three million people), but to make sure that Russia ceases to exist as a state, as an island of love for God and true religion. This is only the beginning," Alaudinov said.

The Akhmat commander stressed that NATO sends a vast amount of military equipment to Ukraine every day, which is freely delivered by rail to the [so-called] special military operation line. "The goals of our missile strikes are not only to disrupt these logistics. An important part of this lies in the complication for the enemy of the possibility of forming paramilitary units in the rear and the weakening of support from the people. It is already happening. Ordinary people in Ukraine realize that the war will not succeed in Ukraine and that the war will continue until the last Ukrainian. Additionally, Poland is now deeply involved in this war, openly sending its professional military here," he emphasized.

According to Alaudinov, the end of the conflict is directly related to the need to strike a blow that will not allow the NATO bloc to continue trying to influence Russia. "The enemy must be deprived of the ability to transfer forces and means to the front. We are moving in this direction. The destruction of the power grid, the cessation of direct railroad supplies to the front line, etc., are all the result of multi-purpose actions. In my opinion, one of the most important goals is the impact on the population of Ukraine. The people of Ukraine must understand what is going on between Russia and Ukraine today. Understanding that this is already happening," Alaudinov concluded.

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