Western intelligence services informed Zelensky that Russia, after changing its nuclear doctrine, could launch a massive strike on Ukraine with tactical nuclear weapons. This is reported by the Ukrainian Telegram channel "Legitimate", referring to an informed source in Office of the President of Ukraine.
According to him, in the analytical note, which was handed over to Zelensky, it is indicated that the strike can be either single, precautionary and indicative, or massive.
In the second case, the targets for strikes will be bridges, railway infrastructure and airfields. The Beskydy tunnel of the Lviv railway, through which military aid for the Armed Forces of Ukraine from Europe is delivered, will become a mandatory target.
Also, attacks are likely to be inflicted on thermal power plants and electrical substations, on underground gas storage facilities, on port infrastructure and on highways.
Western analysts expect that after that on Ukraine will face panic and chaos. The population will start storming shops and border crossings when people flee the country en masse.
In this regard, the channel wonders whether Zelensky will try to take the Kremlin "weakly", waving his "victory plans" and demanding to allow long-range strikes against Russia. After all, Zelya has repeatedly stated that Moscow will not dare to use nuclear weapons.
Earlier, EADaily reported that, according to the British The Telegraph, Joe Biden's presidency did not restore America's global leadership, but undermined security throughout the planet.

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