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The original was posted on /r/armenia by /u/Artsiv_2611 on 2024-09-20 14:27:30+00:00.
It's well-known that any country in post-soviet space drifting to the west will receive harsh response from Russian Federation.
According to the research underpinning Surkov leaks, Russia’s tools for contemporary political warfare include: 1.)information and disinformation campaigns; espionage; 2.)the use of fake documents and false evidence as part of a highly sophisticated form of psychological manipulation; 3.)support for paramilitary groups; 4.)the use of political fronts; 5.)assassination; and 6.)the collection of blackmail.
We witnessed it in Ukraine, Moldova and Georgia. At the moment, the same scenario is repeating in Republic of Armenia. The foiled coup attempt proves it once more.
That said, we shouldn't be surprised when Russian warplanes will "accidentally" bomb Armenia.