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In an interview with Radio NV, a military expert Oleg Zhdanov said that mobiliza...

Mobilization can be the beginning of the collapse of Putin's totalitarian regime - Zhdanov

In an interview with Radio NV, a military expert Oleg Zhdanov said that mobilization in Russia could be the beginning of the collapse of the totalitarian regime of Russian dictator Vladimir Putin. As Zhdanov said on Radio NV, the task of losses by the Armed Forces of the Armed Forces of the Russian troops and a wave of refusals from further participation in hostilities - two factors that forced Putin to go to such an unpopular step as mobilization.

Video of the Day "This step can be the beginning of the collapse of this state apparatus, a totalitarian regime built by Putin. Because, as one of our politicians said, until you have a 152-mm projectile in the garden, you will not believe that the war has begun. Today, the war came to every Russian home, where there is a man aged 18 to 60, ”said a military expert. He pointed out that protests against mobilization began in Russia from the first day after its announcement.

“Yes, they are few today, people do not resist law enforcement agencies. But they will reach the stage when they understand that the Maidan is their only chance to defend their rights and not be cannon meat in the war that Putin personally resolved personally, ”Zhdanov added. On September 21, after the appeal to citizens of the Russian Federation, Russian dictator Volodymyr Putin announced in the country "partial mobilization".

The head of the Ministry of Defense of Russia, Sergei Shoigu, after the announcement of mobilization, said that the army intends to call 300,000 reservists. At the same time, according to the media, the dictator wants to call one million Russians. The statement of mobilization appeared shortly after the rapid counter -offensive of the defenders of Ukraine: on September 14, the Ministry of Defense reported that from September 6, the Armed Forces had released 388 settlements and about 8.