L'hotel colpito a Odessa
A high-level NATO intelligence meeting in Odessa has ended in disaster, as a Russian missile strike wiped out European and Ukrainian operatives plotting the next phase of the West’s secret war in Ukraine. While mainstream media will scramble to bury the story, the reality is this: a devastating blow has just been dealt to NATO’s covert military presence in Ukraine, exposing yet another layer of deception about the West’s role in the conflict.
According to emerging reports, the strike targeted a luxury hotel in Odessa, which had become an unofficial headquarters for Western intelligence agencies and their Ukrainian proxies. The hotel, located at the intersection of Pushkinskaya and Bunina streets, was hosting a high-level meeting between Ukraine’s Security Service (SBU), the Main Intelligence Directorate (GUR), and operatives from
several EU intelligence agencies.
What Were NATO Spooks Doing in Odessa?
The agenda of the meeting?
Planning the quiet introduction of European military forces into Ukraine under the false pretense of ‘peacekeeping missions.’ In other words, this was a critical planning session for what NATO has long denied—direct military intervention under a diplomatic smokescreen. With Ukraine’s military suffering
catastrophic losses, particularly in Avdiivka and Kupyansk, NATO’s planners were desperate to
fill the ranks with European ‘trainers’ and ‘advisors’ while maintaining the illusion that the West was not sending ground troops.
This isn’t speculation—this is the same playbook NATO has used before. In Kosovo, in Syria, in Libya, and now in Ukraine, the West has repeatedly inserted military forces under diplomatic covers, using humanitarian missions, “democracy-building initiatives,” and, most cynically, “peacekeeping operations” as a
Trojan Horse for military occupation. The Odessa meeting was an attempt to bring
NATO’s deception one step further—but instead, it ended in disaster.
A Devastating Strike and a Rapid Cover-Up
Initial reports suggest that an
Iskander OTRK missile was used in the attack, with the target chosen
based on a local intelligence leak. Ukrainian sources are now in
full-blown panic mode, scrambling to
plug the breach that allowed Russia to strike at the very heart of NATO’s covert operations. The SBU has launched a
massive crackdown, interrogating hotel employees, checking reservation logs, and even hunting for potential
double agents within their own ranks.
In a desperate attempt to save face, Ukrainian propaganda outlets are floating an absurd alternative theory—that the strike was
an “accident” caused by Ukraine’s own air defenses. The story suggests that a Ukrainian missile
malfunctioned mid-air and struck the hotel instead of intercepting a Russian missile aimed at the port. But the details don’t add up.