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“The whole ideology is in Putin’s head,” Yakovenko suggested the consequences of the dictator’s actions for Russia

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Вся идеология в голове Путина, – Яковенко предположил последствия действий диктатора для России

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A world Russian people's council was held in the aggressor country, at which there was a lot of talk about the “threat from the West.” However, no one has done more to “dismember and plunder” Russia except its leader, Vladimir Putin.

Russian opposition journalist Igor Yakovenko told Channel 24 that this was nothing more than a hybrid of a party congress and a coven of a satanic sect, which the Russian Orthodox Church has long turned into. The archaic nature of the event shows the current state of the aggressor country.

“They talked a lot there about the fact that Russia has its own ideology, but in a very unique form. It is not written anywhere – it is in Putin’s head. Sometimes he says something – this is ideology,” Yakovenko noted.

Putin himself is destroying Russia

The Russian president did everything necessary to destroy the aggressor country. Therefore, he is in vain slandering the West.

Undoubtedly, Putin will go down in history as the gravedigger of the Russian empire. He fired the final shot on February 24 last year. Most likely, this war will end with the final stage of the collapse of what was called the Russian empire, Yakovenko suggested.

According to him, the third stage of the destruction of Russia continues. Accordingly, the first was in 1917, when the Russian Empire collapsed, and the second in 1991, when the USSR disappeared from the world maps.

Everything is becoming more difficult in Russia: latest news

  • The aggressor country is putting its economy on a war footing. Putin signed a federal budget, almost a third of which will be spent on the war. Education and medicine will suffer the most.
  • The Russian economy is already going through hard times. In particular, as a result of sanctions and not only in August, the ruble found itself among the three weakest currencies in the world.
  • In addition, talk continues about total mobilization in Russia. However, most likely this will happen only after the presidential elections in the spring.

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