Feigin's exclusive stream on Channel 24/Channel 24 Collage
Today, June 12, YouTube channel 24 will host a stream of TV presenter Adriana Kucher with Russian human rights activist Mark Feigin. They will discuss the events directly around Putin and the situation at the front.
At the same time, among the topics of the stream with Mark Feigin is a new compromising evidence on Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu. Stream starts at 20:00.
What other topics will be discussed
Adriana Kucher and Mark Feygin will analyze the situation in which Vladimir Putin's regime has found itself because of the war in Ukraine. During the stream, we will talk about:
- “tribunal” in the Donbass.
- Putin's so-called new idol.
Note that the head of the Kremlin maniacally declared that he was imitating Peter I and “returning the territories” of the empire. The dictator called the most impudent seizure by Russians of the lands of other countries the reconquest of “his own”.
Putin issued similar statements during his speech on the so-called Day of Russia. On June 12, he praised Peter I for several minutes, whom he called the “great reformer”.
Pay attention! Mark Feigin has already noted that if the Russian president personally leads the command at the brigade level, this is actually a disaster for occupiers. What are the consequences of Putin's crazy orders personally – they will analyze during the stream.
Stream by Adriana Kucher and Mark Feigin on Channel 24: watch the video
Previous statements by Mark Feigin on Channel 24
- Earlier, Feigin commented on the information of a number of media about the poor health of Vladimir Putin. On Channel 24, a Russian human rights activist suggested that the Russian dictator was very ill.
- In addition, Feygin noted that, in his opinion, Moscow now wants to stop. This is because the Russians fail to implement the plans of their regime in Ukraine, the plans for the “special operation” have changed significantly.
- According to him, the invaders hoped for a completely different course of the war, in particular because they remember the “cauldrons”. Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of Russia, climbed precisely on them – on the Debaltsevo and Ilovaisky boilers.
- The human rights activist also assumed the “fate” of Gerasimov. According to him, due to Russia's failure in the battle for Donbass, the chief of the general staff could be removed “somewhere into the shadows.” However, there will be no official and high-profile dismissal, Putin will not dare to do so.