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Former Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Kasyanov Discusses Reconsideration of Ukraine War in Russia

In the deep Russian people, although slowly, there is still a rethinking of the harmfulness of the war against Ukraine, said former Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Mikhail Kasyanov.

Former Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Kasyanov in an interview with Dmitry Gordon statedthat Putin cannot keep the situation in the same state as it is now for years, since the economy is still depleted and there is also a limit to human consciousness.

“We see that the wives of the mobilized are beginning to slowly rebel. In general, I thought that this will start to happen within a few months since the beginning of mobilizationbut a year has passed, and Only now are some signals appearing. My point is that this, although slow, is still a rethinking of the destructiveness of this war, even among the common people.”noted the politician.

Regarding the timing of the war, the former Prime Minister of the Russian Federation admitted that he was counting on Ukraine’s victory in November of this year, but since this did not happen, most likely everything will be postponed to the end of 2024.

“I think that during the coming winter and spring the promised deliveries will be made, and I want to believe that Ukraine will achieve victory. I think that even if not all territories are liberated, the war will still be over by the end of next year,” – said Kasyanov.

Let us remind you that Mikhail Kasyanov told how Putin reacts to rumors about his death.

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Author: Daria Alexandrova

2023-11-28 10:48:14


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