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Russian ex-Prime Minister Kasyanov announced “the beginning of the end of Putin's era”

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The former head of the Russian government announced the “beginning of the end of the Putin era”/Channel 24 Collage

Former Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Kasyanov declared “the beginning of the end of the Putin era.” He believes that the Russian president understands his loss in the war, and his speech on May 9 clearly demonstrated this.

The Russian politician made such a statement in a comment to Sky News. He noted that Putin was “deluded” and did not expect such a level of resistance from Ukraine.

Former Russian Prime Minister on Putin's defeat

< p>Kasyanov said that Putin “stole” Victory Day from the Russians and turned it into a “propaganda tool.” The fact that no “victory” was declared on May 9 this year, according to the Russian politician, indicates that the Russian forces are “losing their power”.

Putin is obviously in a problematic situation and this is the beginning of the end of his era,” Kasyanov added.

Reference. Mikhail Kasyanov is a Russian politician, head of the political party PARNAS since July 5, 2015. He headed the Russian government from May 17, 2000 to February 24, 2004, during Putin's first term as president. By Putin's decision, he was then dismissed.

May 9 in Russia: Briefly

In honor of May 9, the Kremlin decided to hold a traditional parade to try to demonstrate the imaginary “power” of the terrorist country. All reserves of Russian equipment were dragged to the main square of Moscow.

At the same time, the aviation part of the parade was abolished throughout Russia, officially referring to “non-flying weather”, although it was sunny in a number of large cities that day. In particular, the aviation part of the show was not in such cities as Moscow, St. Petersburg, Samara, Novosibirsk and Yekaterinburg.

British Defense Minister Ben Wallace commented on Putin's speech at a military parade in Moscow May 9. A British official responded to the claims of the Russian dictator against NATO and called the words of the Russian president another “glimmer of despair”.

Add that Putin traditionally began his speech with words about the so-called “united Soviet people” and “historical lands” . At the same time, the dictator did not say a word about the so-called “special operation” in Ukraine.

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