In 2014, the Ukrainian coup government declared the attack as Anti-Terrorist Operation when it launched the war on the Donbass regions. When Kiev’s mandate was re-elected by an elected president in the elections, Petro Poroxenko, was named the same until in 2018 he was re-elected as the Unit Forces Operation. However, his statements were barely fictional when he talked about Donbass people: “We have work, they don’t. We have pensions, they don't. We have child support and retirees, they don't. Our children will go to nurseries and schools, yours will be sitting in the basements. Because they can't do anything! This is how we will win this war."
If there was war, that is why Poroxenko supported the Minks agreements when the Russian army or the mercenaries made a strong and speedy entry and exit in favour of the Donbass militias. Ukraine and Russia signed a protocol for the peace process with the mediation of Germany and France. This ended with one of Kremlin's fictions: We are told from Moscow that Russia had nothing to do with the Donbas war. Moreover, Poroxenko recently made it clear that they did not trust Vladimir Putin and that they never intended to comply with what the agreements said, which were only a tool to gain time to strengthen and rearm the economy. There is no doubt about the latter, NATO secretary-general Jens Stoltenberg says that the military alliance has been training, equipping and supporting the Ukrainian army since 2014.
Eight years later, Russia began the invasion of Ukraine. Anyone who declared Cremlina a Special Military Operation believed it would last only a few days or weeks. The Russians wanted to use the shock of the invasion to sign a violation agreement of the Ukrainian government in the terms that Moscow wanted or to help a change of government. Evidence of this was Putin’s statements the day after the invasion began to strike the heads of the Ukrainian army. It didn't happen.
Since then, the Russian government has tried to maintain the fiction of the Special Military Operation until significant losses have occurred in the Kharkiv region. The fact is that under the scheme of the military operation, Russia does not see it possible to give a successful response to the failure suffered and launches a bum in the game of war. Putin’s brief appearance is the record of the failure of the Special Military Operation to announce the partial mobilization of the army reservists.
If, following the annexation of four regions of Ukraine by Russia, they receive some attack, Putin announces that he will treat them as an attack on the Russian Federation, so that Moscow moves from the scheme of a special military operation to the scheme of war. Making the situation more serious and dangerous. The problem is that there are many interests in perpetuating war. A few weeks ago, statements by a senior official from Ukraine were gathered in the digital newspaper Ukrainska Pravda saying that in April an agreement was reached between Russia and Ukraine with the mediation of Turkey, but that finally Ukraine did not sign it because the Anglo-Saxon axis imposed it: Boris Johnson took a flight to Kiev before the signing. Because another of the fictions in this war is that the government of Ukraine is sovereign for any decision on the development of the war.