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The collapse of the country can happen much earlier than everyone thinks, the he...

"Russia will have to change": Budanov prophesied the rapid collapse of Putin's regime

The collapse of the country can happen much earlier than everyone thinks, the head of the GUR Ministry of Defense says. Vladimir Putin had the opportunity to get out of the war calmly, but the Kremlin chose the path of escalation. In the Main Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine stated that Russia will be forced to withdraw troops from the territory of Ukraine, and there are several reasons. Major General Cyril Budanov told about them in his new interview for Le Monde.

The Intelligence Head believes that Russia will eventually remove its troops from the territory of Ukraine, and this will be facilitated by the Ukrainian army, diplomacy, as well as the pressure of domestic political processes. "Russia will be forced to make this output soon, otherwise it will quickly lead to the collapse of the Russian regime. It has no other solution. The Russians had the opportunity to calmly get out of the situation they created themselves. They did not want to stop.

They chose the path of escalation. It creates For them problems, " - says Kirill Budanov. Further, a representative of GUR MO noted that very difficult times are waiting for Russia. The political and military leadership of the country will have to resolve the issue of safe architecture of the region, which will pull from Eastern Europe to the Asian part of the state. There is a chance that the political and territorial configuration of the Russian Federation will change.

"And this is not a question of decades, it may happen quickly. The world does not need the Russian Federation as it is today, which is threatening the world. ", - summed up the head of military intelligence of Ukraine. We will remind, on February 23 in an interview "UP" Kirill Budanov announced a "small" rocket strike of the Russian Federation in Ukraine. Russia cannot produce in sufficient volumes technological missiles and other weapons.