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"Putin is not an icon": Zelensky was told that he was waiting for the Russian Federation in the near future (video)

According to the adviser to the head of the OP, over the last few months the myth of the invincible national army has been destroyed in the Russian Federation and the signs of "rotting" of the regime became noticeable. As the Ukrainian military will move to the internationally recognized borders of Ukraine with Russia, the Kremlin will lose its management in its country.

Such a forecast was announced by the adviser to the head of the Presidential Office of Ukraine Mikhail Podolyak in the ether of the national telephone on Thursday, November 3. "As our boys move to internationally recognized borders, the number of excesses will grow. Because the country loses control and understands that Putin is not an icon, not a leader. And a rather primitive person who was wrong in evaluating what he is doing ", - said Podolyak.

He emphasized that in modern Russia there are noticeable signs of "decay" of the regime and signs that the control of the power vertical is gradually lost. As an example, Podolyak cited cases of refusal to mobilize in the regions and blasting of military enlistment offices.

The adviser to the head of the OP also said that the fact is not surprised, if in the near future thirty percent of the population of the Russian Federation is recognized as "Ukrainian saboteurs" for refusing to obey the orders concerning the war with Ukraine. In addition, Podolyak said in Etruscan that the myth of the national army was destroyed in the Russian Federation, since the Russians showed that they were practically incapable of fighting.

Earlier, Focus wrote that Russian President Vladimir Putin made a catastrophic mistake in Ukraine. According to journalists who give the words of Western leaders, the war in Ukraine will continue to be protracted, difficult and bloody. Despite the fact that some of the Russian leadership is concerned about the consequences of war. In addition, we wrote that the desire of Russian President Vladimir Putin to create a competitive military industry is unfulfilled.