In its fight to expel the invader from Russia, Ukraine has established a new front in that country. Yet it is strangely reticent to acknowledge that it has sent troops, shot artillery, and flown drones into its neighbor’s land.
Officially, there is no information available about the activities of Russian nationals who attack from Ukraine while wearing Ukrainian military ID or uniforms. It is Kyiv’s contribution to “hybrid warfare” in the “grey zone” of current conflict.
At the time of Russia’s initial invasion of Ukraine in 2014, the two words sparked books and a wave of enraged commentary from a host of analysts.
In its fight to expel the invader from Russia, Ukraine has established a new front in that country. Yet it is strangely reticent to acknowledge that it has sent troops, shot artillery, and flown drones into its neighbor’s land.
Officially, there is no information available about the activities of Russian nationals who attack from Ukraine while wearing Ukrainian military ID or uniforms. It is Kyiv’s contribution to “hybrid warfare” in the “grey zone” of current conflict.
At the time of Russia’s initial invasion of Ukraine in 2014, the two words sparked books and a wave of enraged commentary from a host of analysts.