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The liquidation of Kiva has changed something: panic is “undermining” the Putin regime

by alex

Constant squabbles and rebellions, seems to give confidence to Vladimir Putin, but not to those around him. There is a growing feeling of uncertainty and chaos in Russian society, including among the elites.

Those are thoughts from Channel 24 shared by political scientist and serviceman of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Kirill Sazonov. He said that the internal situation in Russia is being consumed by panic.

What could create conflict among Russia's elites

According to Sazonov, when Vladimir Putin dies and there is no “conscious” successor, a serious conflict will begin in Russia between the elites: the Caucasus, Yakutia, Tatarstan and others. Even the Kremlin leader’s entourage is considering such a scenario and will do everything to prevent it from coming true. SBU on the liquidation of Ilya Kiva, guarded in the Moscow region after the liquidation of some collaborators. There is a bit of panic in Russia. They are being overtaken by punishment from the Ukrainians even before the end of the “war,” noted a serviceman of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.

Panic moods are seriously “undermining” the Putin regime. Putin can say as much as he likes that “everything is fine” and “the North Military District is happening according to plan.” However, failures are observed not only at the front in Ukraine, but also directly on the sidelines of the Kremlin. Such a discrepancy gives rise to uncertainty in the words of the Russian “leader”, which is shaking the rule of Vladimir Putin.

Russian news: main thing

  • On December 25, it became known that propagandist Anton Krasovsky, who called for killing Ukrainians, was poisoned in Russia. Who exactly is behind this is still unknown. Krasovsky himself wrote in his telegram channel that at the beginning of the week he felt ill and lost consciousness.
  • On December 25, residents of the Russian city of Yeisk reported a loud explosion. The city has a large military airfield, which has previously become a target of the Ukrainian Armed Forces. Russians complained on social networks after hearing a loud roar. the occupiers are worried that it was not an airplane.
  • On December 24, a strong hurricane occurred in Sochi. One death was reported – a tree fell on a passerby and he died on the spot. In total, more than 80 trees were blown down. 11.8 thousand local residents were left without electricity as a result of damage to power grids. At least 11 houses have roof damage.

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