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A deadlock situation for Putin: the oppositionist named the most important Russian problem

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Vladimir Putin is trying with all his might to make the Russian army more effective in order to conquer as much territory of Ukraine as possible. However, the Russian military has no motivation to fight, and the generals of the occupying army are already thinking about rebellion.

About this < strong>24 Channelsaid Russian oppositionist Rostislav Murzagulov, noting that Putin is even ready for repression of Russian generals. In any case, the Russian army is becoming increasingly uncombat-ready.

Russia's most important problem

According to Murzagulov, Putin is now in a deadlock situation. The Russian military has no motivation for war, Russian generals have long been engaged only in corruption, and not in trying to conquer something. Putin tried to change the situation.

Today, Russian generals are on the verge of rebellion. They considered themselves the “creators of the destiny” of the Russians, and considered Putin an upstart. Now they have “spread their wings” and then they were told that they can no longer steal,” noted the Russian oppositionist.

Murzagulov said that Putin plans to carry out repressions among Russian generals. However, everything that the Russian dictator plans, he manages to implement in reverse.

If he (Putin – Channel 24) decided to restore order in his army, make it effective and patriotic, he will achieve the opposite effect. Either it will be a rebellion, or quiet sabotage. However, in any case, the Russian army with a frightened and thieving senior command staff will be absolutely not combat-ready, the Russian oppositionist emphasized.

Vladimir Putin: latest news

  • Vladimir Putin cynically stated that Russia is open to peace negotiations. However, this is only a practical necessity for the Kremlin, which, according to CNN, considers negotiations worth pursuing if they unexpectedly lead to a useful result without violence, or give the opponent a reason to pause in hostilities.
  • Vladimir Zelensky called Putin inadequate – since an adequate person cannot go to war against another state on a full scale. At the same time, he noted that there were two options – the dictator was either inadequate, or he knew that nothing would happen to him for this, which means there were certain dialogues with other countries.
  • Analysts at the Institute for the Study of War are convinced that Putin is not interested in meaningful negotiations or any settlement that would prevent him from destroying Ukraine. They said the Kremlin constantly feigns interest in substantive negotiations as part of a long-term information operation that aims to persuade the West to make concessions on Ukraine's territorial integrity and sovereignty.

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