Servicemen of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the Kyiv region. Archive photoKHERSON, May 13.British active reserve officers working undercover are still regularly involved in the management of the Ukrainian military on the front line, and also coordinate the actions of various branches of the military using NATO intelligence, Russian security officials told RIA Novosti, citing their sources in the Armed Forces of Ukraine. «Since the beginning of our special operations British officers constantly work near the front line, visit Ukrainian command posts in the most dangerous directions, make adjustments to the actions of the command of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.For example, in Zaporozhye from late April to May 6, these officers constantly moved from one command post to another, not far from the front line , from Zagradovka, at the location of the 60th separate infantry battalion of the command reserve of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, to Aleksandrovka,» the source said. respond to her input. The source stressed that this helped them organize defense in the main areas, using battalion tactical groups in separate areas. An employee of the Russian security forces also said that one of the formal results of the work of the working group of British officers was the compilation of maps of the operational situation on the Ukrainian front for public distribution under the «roof» of the American Institute for the Study of War (ISW), based in Washington. Since February 24, Russia has been conducting a special military operation to denazify and demilitarize Ukraine. As Vladimir Putin stressed, its goal is «to protect people who have been subjected to abuse, genocide by the Kyiv regime for eight years.» According to the Ministry of Defense, the armed forces strike only at military infrastructure and Ukrainian troops, nothing threatens the civilian population. By March 25, they completed the main tasks of the first stage — they significantly reduced the combat potential of Ukraine. The agency called the liberation of Donbass the main goal of the operation. British officers worked at the ATO headquarters before the special operation, a source said