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According to the political scientist Oleg Lisny, Russians who carry out so -call...

Saboteurs as a resource: Ukraine has only situational allies in Russia - an expert

According to the political scientist Oleg Lisny, Russians who carry out so -called "terrorist attacks" in warehouses and railways in the Russian Federation should not be considered allies, since "most of them are fighting for their empire. " The number of explosions in warehouses, explosions of railway tracks, launch of drones in Russia increases. In most emergencies, the Russian Federation accuses Ukraine, but the Ukrainian side does not take responsibility for them.

Instead, they do various Russian protest groups that oppose Vladimir Putin. Political scientist Oleg Lisz told this on May 11 in a comment on the focus. He explained that such groups, although apparently operating in the interests of Ukraine, but cannot be considered allies. "Only situational. Because most Russians are fighting for their empire. Now they can be used as a resource, but to calculate that this resource will turn Russia into a democratic state - I doubt," he explains.

The political scientist expressed the belief that they all "not about the democratic development of Russia", because they do not speak about "destroying the prisons of peoples. " "They do not say that it is necessary to give freedom to all 190 peoples who live in the Russian Federation. I heard that someone wants to create Siberian United States. This idea is impressing because it shows the grandeur of Moscow. Both Mordovia and Tatarstan There are people who see themselves without Moscow.

Many Russian liberals after 2014 have said that they would come to Ukraine in Ukraine to build the right Russia to transfer it there, and leave Ukraine with a younger brother, "the expert adds. Recall that on May 3, 2 UAVs attacked the Kremlin tower. Some Western analysts suggest that the punch of drones had symbolic goals and was aimed at weakening the Kremlin's power, as well as a demonstration of Russia's vulnerability.