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“Encouraging” the population: a political scientist suggested what to expect after the collapse of a house in Russia

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Putin’s regime most likely organized the collapse of the house in Belgorod in order to influence both its own population and the West. Of course, propagandists will now be looking for the mythical “Ukrainian trace” here.

About this 24 Channel< /strong> said political scientist Oleg Lesnoy, noting that the Russian regime organized the collapse of the house in Belgorod for a number of reasons. First of all, they want to influence their population.

Most likely, this was done to “cheer up” the Russian population. They need to be pushed to further mobilization.

Most likely, this was done to “cheer up” the population after the elections. Something like “ahead to Kharkov, because they are not shooting at us.” If there is no shelling, then some kind of “terrorist organization” will be dragged in. They will come up with some kind of “Ukrainian trace,” Lesnoy emphasized.

They also want to influence the West

As Lesnoy noted, another goal of Putin is to justify to the world why they want to create a so-called “sanitary zone” in the Kharkov region. But for some reason in Russia they don’t ask the question that there were no problems in Belgorod until Russia started a full-scale war.

This happened event. And now the propagandists will “throw” all the actions they planned there. The first is mobilization. They want to encourage people to go to war. Then they will put pressure on the West so that they do not give weapons to Ukraine. They'll come up with a “French or American” trace. The Russians literally do these acts of influence in a fan-out fashion. 10 special operations will be launched. One will burn out – and they’ll be fine,” Lesnoy emphasized.

Collapse of a house in Belgorod: briefly

  • On the morning of May 12, the entrance to one of the multi-story buildings collapsed in Belgorod. It is not yet clear what exactly happened there. Read more about the incident in the material of Channel 24.
  • OSINT analyst Tendar analyzed the collapse of a house in Belgorod. He noted that this reminded him of the events that took place in Moscow in 1999. One of the possible reasons is the explosion of a high-rise building from the inside. He added that a gas explosion cannot be ruled out. Russian infrastructure is badly deteriorating, so it is sometimes difficult to determine whether it is a terrorist attack, or negligence, or an accident.
  • The entrance collapsed from the first to the tenth floor. Subsequently, the roof of the building collapsed there.

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