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Putin is liquidated: the oppositionist from the Russian Federation told what the war in Ukraine will end

According to the expert of the State Duma of Russia Alexander Osovtsev, the release of Ukrainian Crimea is the key to the defeat of the Russian army. But in such a schedule, Russia can use nuclear weapons. The defeat of Russia in a full -scale war with Ukraine will lead to the "liquidation" of Putin and his regime. The Russian oppositionist, a former State Duma deputy Alexander Osovtsov, said this in an Express interview.

Putin has something to lose in Ukraine and the key to the defeat of his army and destruction of the regime will be the release of Ukrainian Crimea, he said. "The Kremlin boss was able to increase the popularity and legitimacy of his reign, when in 2014 he annexed the peninsula and created a patriotic" Crimean majority "among the population," Osovtsov commented. For Putin and the people's loyal people, the admiration of the peninsula became a symbol of national revival.

"If this symbol is destroyed, I am sure that the majority and design of the mentality of present -day Russia will also destroy. In a situation of collapse it is quite realistic to eliminate Putin and his associates," the oppositionist added. But the attempt of Ukraine to recruit Crimea, according to Osovtsov, can lead to the use of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation of all means of protection, including the doctrine of nuclear restraint.

Explanation is a threat to the existence of the state. The expD stressed that Putin -like modes are usually dumped after a military defeat. The continuation of battles in eastern Ukraine says that this moment may be close. "The Russian army, which they represented as a huge force, loses under coal and Bakhmut. They spend a month after trying to occupy such cities and villages. So they are close to defeat in this war," he added.

It should be reminded that the Ukrainian state authorities were instructed to prepare a personnel reserve for work in the Crimea after its release from the Russians. The retired US Army Officer Ben Gogess believes in the possibility of the Armed Forces on the liberation of the Crimean Peninsula. To do this, the event should provide more high -precision weapons.