The dramatic contingency plan: Zlansky in Poland and members of the underground in Ukraine

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The US fears that the Ukrainian army will suffer a defeat and is preparing plans in case President Zlansky has to leave the country: Zalansky will form a government and operate it from neighboring Poland.

In the United States and Ukraine, plans are being drawn up in case Ukrainian President Vladimir Zlansky has to leave the country.

According to a senior U.S. official, the U.S. fears that the Ukrainian military will suffer a defeat for the Russians and therefore the State Department, the Pentagon and federal agencies have prepared the daring plans.

According to a report in the Washington Post, although the Ukrainian army has managed to surprise with its achievements, due to logistical difficulties it is estimated that this trend will change, and the Russian army will soon begin to show its priority. In such a case, the weapons that the US and its allies have flowed into the Ukrainian army will be of central importance in underground activities that may replace the activities of the organized army.

According to the plan, Zalansky will be the key figure in encouraging the Ukrainians who are under occupation to take action against Russia, using the weapons from the West that will be used by members of the Ukrainian underground.

Zalanski’s adviser Mikhail Podolyak declined to elaborate on contingency plans for a scenario in which Russia would occupy Ukraine’s fears of Kyiv. However, Podoliak said that Ukraine is preparing to defend the capital with the same diligence with which Russia is preparing for its occupation.

According to him, Ukraine must win this war. Other officials in the Ukrainian parliament have also said they intend to fight the invasion, and have no intention of leaving the country. However, Europe and the United States are preparing the ground for a situation in which the whole of Ukraine will be under occupation and the Zalanski government will fall. In such a case, the UN resolution condemning the invasion would serve as a basis for recognizing Zalanski’s government, even if it does not actually control the territory. The UN resolution was signed by 141 countries.

Zalanski called himself “Russia’s number one target”, but assured the citizens that despite the threats to his life he did not intend to leave the capital Kyiv. He spoke with US officials who tried to transfer him to the city of Lviv near the border with Poland, where they could help him escape, but so far he has refused.

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