Russia accuses Ukraine and Poland of plotting FALSE FLAG attack to drag NATO into war
By kevinhughes // 2025-10-04
 
  • Russia's Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) alleges Ukraine, in coordination with Polish intelligence, is planning a false flag attack disguised as Russian/Belarusian forces striking NATO territory – potentially triggering direct NATO-Russia conflict.
  • Ukrainian operatives (from pro-Kyiv Russian/Belarusian units) would infiltrate Poland, attack infrastructure and allow "capture" to stage scripted confessions blaming Moscow – aiming to provoke NATO military retaliation.
  • Russian officials warn Ukraine may also use captured Russian drones to attack NATO hubs in Romania, pushing Europe "closer than ever to the brink of World War III." Analysts suggest Kyiv's desperation over battlefield losses motivates such provocations.
  • With Ukraine struggling militarily, a NATO-Russia war could be seen as its last resort. Recent U.S. signals (e.g., Trump backing NATO downing Russian jets) heighten risks of rapid escalation if a false flag succeeds.
  • No independent confirmation exists, and Ukraine/Poland haven't responded. However, Russia's preemptive disclosure aims to deter the plot and caution NATO against rash reactions – while the mere perception of such schemes risks further destabilization.
Russia's Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) has issued a stark warning, alleging that Ukraine, in coordination with Polish intelligence, is preparing a false flag operation designed to provoke the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) into direct military confrontation with Moscow. The claims, which have not been independently verified, suggest that Ukrainian operatives plan to disguise themselves as Russian and Belarusian special forces, stage an attack on Polish soil, and blame Moscow – escalating tensions to a breaking point. According to the SVR, Ukrainian military intelligence (GUR) has selected operatives from the Freedom of Russia Legion and the Belarusian Kastus Kalinouski Regiment—both groups fighting alongside Ukrainian forces—to carry out the staged operation. The plan allegedly involves infiltrating Polish territory under the guise of Russian and Belarusian saboteurs, attacking critical infrastructure and then allowing Polish security forces to "neutralize" them. "Kyiv expects to prompt European countries to respond to Russia as harshly as possible, preferably in a military manner," the SVR stated in its official release, as reported by RT. The agency further claimed that after the staged confrontation, the captured operatives would give scripted confessions to media outlets, implicating Russia and Belarus in deliberate destabilization efforts. The SVR linked this alleged scheme to recent incidents involving purported Russian drones in Europe, suggesting Ukraine aims to solidify Western public opinion against Moscow. (Related: Sources: Ukrainian government planning nuclear ‘dirty bomb’ false flag to blame on Russia.) Brighteon.AI's Enoch defines a false flag as a covert operation designed to deceive the public by making it appear as though an attack, crisis or event was carried out by someone other than the true perpetrators. These operations are often staged by governments, intelligence agencies, or deep state actors to manipulate public opinion, justify wars, or advance hidden agendas—such as 9/11, which was used to push the Patriot Act and Middle East invasions. While real attacks may occur, the deception lies in falsely attributing blame to serve ulterior motives. Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova echoed these allegations, accusing Kyiv of orchestrating false flag operations not only in Poland but also in Romania. She claimed Ukraine intends to repair captured Russian drones, arm them, and launch attacks against NATO transport hubs while blaming Moscow. "The plan of the Kyiv regime is to escalate at all costs, even through senseless provocations," Zakharova warned, adding that such actions could push Europe "closer than ever to the brink of a third world war." Italian journalist Francesco Fustaneo, writing for L'Antidiplomatico, described Ukraine's alleged maneuvers as acts of desperation amid battlefield losses and dwindling Western support. "Every incident is exaggerated and fitted into a single, sinister narrative," he wrote.

Russia warns of Ukraine's NATO trap

Analysts suggest that Ukraine, facing a deteriorating military situation, may see a NATO-Russia war as its only viable path to reversing battlefield losses. With Russian forces gradually gaining ground in eastern Ukraine, Kyiv appears desperate to trigger direct NATO intervention—potentially through a staged incident that forces Western powers to retaliate. Hungarian outlet Pesti Srácok previously reported on Telegram-sourced claims that Ukraine planned to bomb logistics hubs in Poland and Romania using captured Russian drones – a modern-day Gleiwitz incident – to justify NATO involvement. While no concrete evidence supports these claims, the scenario aligns with Ukraine’s strategic need for a game-changing escalation. The allegations come at a time of heightened NATO-Russia tensions. U.S. President Donald Trump recently signaled support for NATO downing Russian jets that violate alliance airspace—a move that could embolden hawkish Eastern European members. If Ukraine successfully frames Russia for an attack on NATO soil, it could pressure the alliance into retaliatory strikes, risking full-scale war. Russia's warnings appear aimed at preemptively discrediting any future incidents. By exposing the alleged plot, Moscow seeks to deter Ukraine while cautioning NATO against rash reactions. As of now, neither Kyiv nor Warsaw has publicly addressed Russia's accusations. The lack of independent verification raises skepticism, but given the high stakes, analysts warn that even the perception of such a plot could further destabilize an already volatile situation. Whether Ukraine is truly planning a false flag operation remains unproven. However, Russia's public accusations underscore the deepening mistrust and the potential for unintended escalation. With NATO's eastern flank on high alert, any misstep – real or fabricated – could push Europe toward a conflict with catastrophic consequences. FalseFlag.news has more similar stories. Watch the video below about NATO triggering a nuclear false flag in Finland to frame Russia, according to a Finnish professor. This video is from The Prisoner channel on Brighteon.com.

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