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Special Military Operation in Ukraine

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On February 23, 2022, Russian President Vladimir Putin[cp] ordered troops into Greater Ukraine in a Special Military Operation or SMO (Russ: SVO) to demilitarize and denazify[cp] the territory.[1] The Special Military Operation came to an end[2] with the treaties on the accession of the Donbas People's Republics and the secessionist regions of Zaporizhzhia and Kherson to the Russian Federation previously occupied by the Western puppet Kyiv regime[cp]. The four federal subjects came under the defense and nuclear umbrella of the Russian Federation.

As it is crucial in purging neo-Nazis[cp], the Russian military's aim is to stop genocidal extermination in Donbas[cp], arresting human traffickers, and destroying extremely dangerous biowarfare labs.[3]

In a televised speech shortly before 4:00 AM Moscow time on February 24, 2022, Putin announced that he had ordered Russian forces to enter Donbas. He insisted it was not Russia's intention to annex the Donbas Republics or Ukraine, but stated that Russia would protect the right of the Donbas Republics to self-determination[cp], and that it would do so by forcing the "demilitarization" of the remainder of the Ukraine.

Without a formal declaration of war by the Russian State Duma[wp], the Russian Federation was prohibited from using conscripted soldiers, and had to rely on contract soldiers under Russian law. Hence by law the operation was referred to as a "Special Military Operation," and not called a "war." Professional soldiers in organizations such as the Wagner Group[cp] signed six month contracts; by late August 2022 when many of these professional fighters' contracts expired, the Russian Federation began experiencing some serious manpower shortages, and aggressive recruiting drives ensued for more contract soldiers. As a response to NATO[cp] and the Ukrainian government's use of terrorism, assassinations, and sabotage in territories outside of Ukraine,[4] in September 2022 the Russian State Duma began a debate to upgrade the status of the special operation to a midlevel between a "special operation" and a full mobilization[cp] war, referred to as a counterterrorism operation which could possibly extend outside the borders of the Russian Federation and Ukraine.

Information icon.svg For more detail see the Conservapedia entry linked below.

References

  1. Путин объявил о начале военной операции на Украине, ТАСС/TASS (Press service of the Russian President) on February 24, 2022
    Teaser: Президент России заявил, что Москва будет стремиться к "демилитаризации и денацификации" Украины, а также призвал украинских военных сложить оружие
    English: Putin has announced the start of a military operation in Ukraine
    Teaser: The Russian president said Moscow would seek to 'demilitarise and denazify' Ukraine, and called on the Ukrainian military to lay down their weapons
  2. Editor's note: This is a copy of an article from the English-language Conservapedia. Of course, the military operation did not end with the accession of the four new subjects to the Russian Federation and is still ongoing, but no one in Conservapedia has yet noticed this error in detail.
  3. Thomas Röper: US-Biowaffenprogramme: Pentagon räumt Finanzierung von 46 Biolaboren in der Ukraine ein, Anti-Spiegel on June 11, 2022 (German)
  4. News conference following visit to Uzbekistan, en.kremlin.ru on September 16, 2022
    Teaser: In conclusion of his visit to Uzbekistan, Vladimir Putin answered journalists' questions.

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