More than a year ago, Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine and is committing genocide against our people. Russia is led by Chief Chekist Vladimir Putin. But in order for something to change in the state, the Russians must act, and not sit on the couch and expect that everything will be decided.
This opinion was expressed on Channel 24 by Russian opposition journalist Michael Nucky. According to him, the Russian dictator takes advantage of the poverty of his fellow citizens, because then it is easy to send them to Ukraine, where they will be happy to kill for washing machines.
Putin takes advantage of Russian poverty
Naki noted that in order for something to change in Russia, the population should not sit on the couch and expect that their state itself will become friendly, will not fight with anyone, and people will live well.
It all depends on what people in Russia will do, how much they will have a request to refuse such behavior, how people will build their own destiny, but this is a distant prospect. Now the main thing is that this war ends with the victory of Ukraine,” he said.
The opposition journalist noted that the Russian dictator takes advantage of the poverty of his fellow citizens, because then it is easy to send them to Ukraine, where they will be happy to kill for washing machines.
“Putin's weapon inside Russia is poverty, from which you can drive people to Ukraine and they will be happy to kill for a washing machine. You need to imagine the level at which a person is, so that during the battle he would not pull out his wounded comrade, but load a whole washing machine cars and rode with them,” Naki said.
Nucky on the situation in Russia: watch the video
Can the collapse of Russia become a guarantee of security for Ukraine
Michael Nucky emphasized that many believe that if Russia falls apart, the threat of another Russian invasion will disappear. However, he doesn't think so.
“The Soviet Union collapsed, but did this part of it – Russia – cease to be a threat? No, after 30 years they built everything the same. I don't think that the collapse of Russia is a guarantee,” he said.
Also, the opposition journalist does not share the position of people who are afraid of the collapse of Russia. He noted that after the collapse of the USSR, the countries included in it live even better.
Problems of Russians: briefly
- The occupation army has serious problems in the area of Vuhledar, Donetsk region. Yes, a Russian “Cossack detachment” was recently sent there, but after the first clashes, the situation worsened significantly.
- Since the beginning of a full-scale war, Russia has lost almost 3,500 tanks and many other enemy equipment on the battlefield. The aggressor state is already transferring obsolete T-62s and BTR-50s to the front.
- In Russia, even qualified psychiatrists advise their wards to die. In particular, a psychiatrist from Moscow advised a guy with suicidal thoughts to “bring Victory Day closer” so as not to die just like that.