Naryshkinkin sanonu, että ei ole mitään puoliväliä, vaan Ukraina pitää tuhota.
It's amazing how high-ranking Russians are already talking about their victory, even though nobody knows what this “victory” would be. They seem to be “halfway” now. Russian spy chief Naryshkin replied to a question: “what fate can await Ukraine”? “It seems to me that the fate of Ukraine, as it now exists, of this Ukrainian regime, its fate is very sad. Russia does not stop halfway.” he said. This week he also said, in an interview with RIA Novosti news agency, that the West plans to destabilise Russia and stage a revolution in the country."The Westerners ... almost openly promise us a revolution and the overthrow of a legitimately elected government. They will fail in implementing their promises," he said.He added that the West is bound to resort to provocations. The probability of conducting all kinds of provocations is very high. I would like to point out that the impact of such provocations and their duration is very short-lived, especially since [today], any secret information, including lies, becomes evident very quickly," Naryshkin said.The Russian spy also expressed regret over some Russian citizens ruining their lives by committing crimes so that "some Western officials could report on the results of their work."