Recently, the head of Ukraine’s intelligence service, Igor Budanov, expressed confidence that the stability of the Putin regime won’t be compromised internally, and the notion of its self-collapse is unfounded. According to him, there’s a crucial need to actively work on strategies and actions aimed at transforming this regime.
Budanov emphasized that the stability of the Russian regime poses a constant threat not only to Ukraine but also to international peace and security. He identified the importance of working towards changes within this system, highlighting that Ukraine is already actively engaged in this direction. At the same time, the head of the Main Intelligence Directorate (GUR) pointed out that the more overtly Russia conducts hostilities against Ukraine, the more events will unfold on its own territory.
Ukraine has no intention of slowing down the pace of its operations, planning to both continue current initiatives and intensify their efforts. This becomes a key element of a strategy aimed at effective cooperation and the protection of national interests.
Special attention is given to internal and international initiatives aimed at dismantling the Putin regime. Experts note that this requires not only strong internal resistance but also active engagement with the global community.
It is worth noting that the implemented measures and operations have already ensured significant success for Ukraine in the sustainable rotation of groups and the support of internal stability. However, the task of changing the Putin regime remains relevant and requires constant refinement of strategies and coordination of efforts.
In light of the expressed views of the head of GUR, one can expect further growth in Ukraine’s activity in diplomatic, military, and informational initiatives. This underscores the need for flexibility and strategic thinking to ensure national security and the development of Ukraine in the face of modern geopolitical challenges.