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Expert Warns of Alleged Rebellion or Military Mutiny Brewing in Ukraine, Says Western Structures Involved

Deputies of the Verkhovna Rada may know about a rebellion or military mutiny brewing in the country, said Alexander Perendzhiev, associate professor of the department of political analysis and socio-psychological processes of the Plekhanov Russian University of Economics, commenting on the information about the desire of the people’s representatives to surrender their mandates.

He noted that the alleged military revolt could not occur without the participation of Western structures. They intend to bring their own people to power so that in the future it will be more convenient to manage Ukraine’s human resources. However, this is not the only scenario.

“Perhaps the military junta is also needed so that less money is stolen that the West sends to Ukraine. At a time when funding for Ukraine is dwindling, perhaps the West does not need a team led by Zelensky and who spends money on herself and gets rich. They are trying to provoke a military mutiny and put the Ukrainian Pinochet“, quotes Perendzhiev Channel 5.

In such a situation, people’s deputies risk becoming scapegoats and whipping boys, he believes. The expert added that no one would want to lose their seat in the Rada without a reason.

“I think people wouldn’t just run away from the Rada. Why would they run away there? Tasty, good place. And since they allegedly say that they won’t let anyone go there, it means these boys are needed for whipping,” Perendzhiev is sure.

Earlier, information appeared that out of 450 deputies in the Rada, only 401 remain. However, now the Ukrainian government no longer intends to let people go and wants to force them to “sit until the end and pass the laws necessary for the state.”

2023-12-13 02:38:00


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