Reuters reported that Vladimir Putin is ready to end the war in Ukraine through negotiations. Meanwhile, the Russian dictator arrived in Belarus, which could be involved in Russian nuclear exercises. Thus, Putin is “trying to sit on two chairs.” Military expert Vladislav Seleznev said 24 Channel that Russia is not making significant progress at the front due to problems with mobilization. At the same time, it is unknown whether Russia will be able to use nuclear delivery vehicles for weapons in the war against Ukraine. According to a military expert, Putin is looking for compromises and declares his readiness for negotiations, because not has foreseeable successes on the battlefield, but he will not be able to achieve them in the near future. In order for the Russian dictator to have an advantage at the front, he needs to carry out not partial, but large-scale mobilization in Russia, so that another 500 thousand people join the ranks of the invaders. Putin is not ready to take such a step and is looking for new opportunities. The Kremlin attracts mercenaries from Africa, Asia and the Middle East. However, the number of mercenaries certainly cannot satisfy the Russian generals, because they lose much more during the day than the repressive mobilization system is capable of placing in the ranks of the Russian occupation army, Seleznev noted. On the other hand, nuclear exercises are now taking place, in which units and units that are stationed on the territory of Belarus. Putin is also there with his defense minister and foreign minister. The military expert explained that it is not yet known whether Russia will use nuclear delivery vehicles for weapons in the war with Ukraine, because it is not clear whether the enemy has elements for tactical nuclear weapons that function. “This situation needs to be studied in dynamics. Of course, our military personnel who defend the 4 regions bordering Belarus do not have time to “do nothing,” because these territories must be strengthened as much as possible with fortifications and minefields,” – noted Seleznev. < ul dir="ltr"> Why did Putin talk about negotiations
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