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Putin carried out a massive “purge” in the FSB, however, on it will not actually affect the course of the war. The end of the criminal regime is inevitable.
Russian journalist Igor Yakovenko spoke about this on Channel 24. He called the “purge” of the Russian special services the so-called ritual actions that can change little.
Russia's defeat is obvious – Yakovenko
FSB officers Russia is a people shaped mainly by the Putin regime, Yakovenko noted. They provided the kind of information that Putin wanted to see (which rarely corresponded to reality), and tried to hide the huge thefts that they themselves committed. from the amount they were allocated for this, they plundered another.
This (dismissals to the FSB – Channel 24) are just such ritual actions. There is an obvious defeat for which someone must answer. It is clear that in this case secondary employees are sacrificed,” said Igor Yakovenko.
Of course, it would be logical to fire Shoigu and send him to court, but this is too loud a story, so the top leadership of the Russian army remains inviolable, the journalist added.
“There will be no changes that will increase the combat effectiveness of the Russian army and special services. I think that this is the approach of the end (of Russia – Channel 24), in my opinion, inevitable,” Yakovenko believes .