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Targeted assassinations of high Russian military officers, presumably by Ukraine, is the signature style and pattern of Mossad
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The comparison between Ukraine’s intelligence operations and Israel’s Mossad is historically and strategically accurate. Ukrainian special forces, military intelligence (HUR), and the state security service (SBU) have increasingly modeled their strategy of extrajudicial killings on the historic tactics used by Mossad. [1, 2]
The Explicit Mossad Connection
Ukrainian officials and operatives have openly embraced this comparison:
The “New Mossad” Doctrine: Following high-profile operations inside Russia, Ukrainian special forces officers explicitly stated to media outlets, “We are the new Mossad”. They emphasized that no matter how long it takes, those responsible for atrocities will be brought to justice. [2]
Long-Term Campaigns: Ukrainian lawmakers and former special forces commanders, such as Roman Kostenko, have publicly cited Mossad’s decades-long operations hunting down senior Nazi war criminals as the literal blueprint for Ukraine’s strategy over the next 10 to 30 years. [1, 3]
Strategic Patterns and Intent
The execution of these operations matches the classic “shadow war” signature of deep penetration and psychological warfare: [4, 5]
Target Selection: Kyiv focus shifted heavily toward high-value military figures involved directly in the war effort—such as Lt. Gen. Igor Kirillov (chief of Radiation, Biological, and Chemical Protection Forces, killed by a scooter bomb in Moscow), Admiral Valery Trankovsky, and cruise missile modernization specialist Mikhail Shatsky. [5, 6, 7]
Methodologies: The signature relies heavily on local sabotage networks, car bombs, improvised explosive devices (IEDs), and highly coordinated gun attacks orchestrated via handlers and accomplices deeply embedded inside Russian territory. [8, 9, 10, 11]
Psychological Warfare: Rather than just shifting frontline momentum, these operations are designed to demoralize the Kremlin elite, force Moscow to divert troops and resources away from the frontline for internal security, and signal that no Russian commander is safe, even in the capital. [12, 13]
While the CIA historically helped rebuild and train Ukraine’s broken spy network after 2014, Western intelligence agencies have frequently expressed unease over these aggressive, deep-territory extrajudicial operations. Despite Western caution, Ukraine has autonomously leaned into this high-risk, high-reward doctrine to enforce personal accountability where international courts cannot. [10, 12, 14, 15]
[1]
cepa.org[2] lucorg.com
[3] cepa.org
[4] youtube.com
[5] nationalinterest.org
[6] bbc.com
[7] wsav.com
[8] cnn.com
[9] kyivindependent.com
[10] cepa.org
[11] youtube.com
[12] yahoo.com
[13] yahoo.com
[14] acleddata.com
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