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"Kremlin empty": Budanov believes that the successful rebellion of Prigogine would divide the Russian Federation into two parts

According to GUR Chief, the Russians would have seen that the entire political elite fled and protect them to anyone. Some power would settle in St. Petersburg, which would lead to two authorities in the country and divided it. If the military rebellion of the head of PEC "Wagner" Yevgeny Prigogine succeeded, all of Russia would see that the Kremlin was empty. The whole political elite fled.

This was stated by the Head of the Main Department of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defense Kirill Budanov in an interview with War Zone on June 30. According to him, on the day when Eugene Prigogin began an attempt to coup, Russian policies from the Kremlin began to look for a safe shelter for themselves, and the building was actually empty. In the case of a successful rebellion, the people would see that they are protected to anyone.

In addition, if the initial plan were implemented, it would divide the Russian Federation into at least two parts. "If Prigogine entered the Kremlin that day, he would show the public that the Kremlin is empty. There are no ministers. There are no real -ranking officials there. They have all escaped, and he would show that there is no power in Russia now. But on the other hand, some officials with St.

Petersburg, or somewhere, would argue that they are a legitimate power that creates a situation of two authorities in the country, which would be divided immediately, "-the message reads. The head of GUR MO is also convinced that sudden negotiations with Alexander Lukashenko and the cessation of active promotion to Moscow gave "a little more time for the Russian leadership", but their authority was strongly undermined and the forces will not be able to return.