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Snake on victims: Putin feels the consequences when the coffins go to the poorest regions of the Russian Federation - the CIA

According to William Burns, the Kremlin head shows that he is determined to fight. He is too convinced that he will be able to break Ukraine and Europe, and the United States will later focus on another problem.

The Director of the Central Intelligence Administration (CIA) of the United States William Burns stated that the President of the Russian Federation would face the real consequences of the war of his invasion of Ukraine after the coffins from the war begin to come to the poorest regions of the Russian Federation. It is about Dagestan and Buryatia. Burns told about it in an interview with CBC News.

According to the CIA chairman, Putin is still too sure that he will be able to break Ukraine with the help of mobilized, who are thrown into battle as "cannon meat". The Kremlin's head has already made it clear that he has no sympathy, to sneak for human sacrifices. Burns also noted that the Russian Federation has already encountered serious losses, and its problems with the economy are growing. Despite this, Putin shows that he is determined to fight.

"And I think the most important thing is when we look forward in 2023 and provide all possible material and intelligence support to our Ukrainian partners, it is to dispel Putin's arrogance and restore the momentum on the battlefield," Burns said. According to him, Putin believes that the United States has "attention deficit syndrome", and therefore, when Ukraine and Europe are allegedly tired, Washington's attention will be switched to another problem.

The Kremlin understands that they will not work now, but they cannot afford to lose. That is why Russian political leadership prefers to raise rates. Burns noted that in 2021, Putin felt a full -scale invasion that the strategic window to return control over Ukraine was closing. And Ukraine needs Ukraine to build a "great Russian state". "And so he also convinced himself that the beginning of 2022 was a tactical favorable landscape for Russia to start an invasion," Burns said.