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Putin is very afraid of this: who might go with a new march on Moscow?

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The head of the Kremlin, Vladimir Putin, is afraid that they will march on Moscow with a new march and the rebellion of the deceased Yevgeny Prigozhin will be repeated. After all, Igor Girkin from the pre-trial detention center has already predicted a “moral breakdown” of the Russian army, and the occupiers are throwing hysterics with the question “where is the ammunition.”

Russia once learned a lesson, so it will try to avoid new uprisings. However, Russian human rights activist Mark Feigin told Channel 24 that a possible rebellion could indeed be led by generals or commanders.

Who can become the engine of a new rebellion in Russia

The Russian human rights activist emphasized that Putin rarely appeared in public after the rebellion of the late leader of the Wagner PMC, Yevgeny Prigozhin. Some say that the Russian president flew to Valdai, while others say he hid in a bunker. One thing is known: Putin does not want a repeat of the June uprising.

He definitely doesn’t want to feel this risk and threat. Two months later, he took a plane with Prigozhin and his entourage. This also shows how they feel about it. Why didn't he leave it? Why didn't you send it to Africa? He absolutely had to destroy it so that the bearer of the idea of the “march of justice” would not physically exist. We conclude that they are certainly afraid of this,” explained Mark Feigin.

Therefore, it is likely that version of Prigogine 2.0 may repeat itself once again. However, it is difficult to predict who will lead a new possible revolt – the military or the politicians. After all, the Russian special services made a lot of efforts to prevent this from happening.

Feigin suggested who could lead a new march on Moscow: watch video

Because Yevgeny Prigozhin enjoyed a certain autonomy: as if he was engaged in war and carried out Putin’s orders, but at the same time as if he was on his own. So far, such a status has not been observed in Russia.

Well, maybe it will be a completely different perversion, a diversified situation. For example, one of the generals, commanders or someone of a lower level may start a rebellion. “Why not,” Feigin concluded.

Russia has long dreamed of replacing Putin

  • Ex-employee of the KGB and the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service Sergei Zhirnov suggested who could replace Putin. According to him, this could be done by the Secretary of the Russian Security Council Nikolai Patrushev, because he is very close to the Russian president. In addition, another serious player, given the position, may be Mikhail Mishustin, the head of the Russian government.
  • Recently, Patrushev, during his speech at the propaganda society marathon, read out a speech that resembled an “obituary” of Vladimir Putin.
  • The Secretary of the Russian Security Council spoke about him exclusively in the past and praised him as a kind of “dead man,” which made it seem like he was reading out an “obituary.” At the same time, since Patrushev was dressed all in black, as if in mourning, it looked like some kind of “wake” or “memory day”.

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