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President Volodymyr Zelenskyy believes that the end of the full -scale war of Ru...

The end of the war is not dependent on the fall of Putin's regime - Zelensky

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy believes that the end of the full -scale war of Russia against Ukraine does not depend on the fall of the dictator's regime Vladimir Putin. In an interview with the German tabloid Bild, the full version of which was published on Thursday, September 22, the head of state said that he did not link Putin's fall from the end of the war. Video of the Day "Putin's mode will definitely end. When? It decides, probably, the people of Russia . . .

The question, it seems not in people, but in the philosophy of their regime, preserving their power, philosophy of attitude towards Ukraine. If they do not change their doctrine, no matter who will be for him . . . The question is that a person returns his brain and wanted to live in peace, treated the neighbors with respect . . . that Putin will return his mind and politician, I am not I would expect, ”Zelensky said.

The President stressed that Ukraine needs to be very powerful on the battlefield, so that, if you have to be powerful at the negotiating table. He added that today's regime in Russia only understands force. Zelensky also said that the Russian dictator himself goes to the point that no one would sit with him at the negotiating table. According to the President, negotiations with the aggressor country are possible only when it leaves the Ukrainian territories.

On September 21, the Kremlin dictator Vladimir Putin announced a "partial" mobilization in the Russian Federation. Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu stated that 300,000 reservists would be summoned during the "partial" mobilization. He estimated the mobilization resource of Russia from almost 25 million people. After that, the Russians began to buy tickets to other countries massively to avoid participating in the war in Ukraine.