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The opposition believes that the attempt to revolution Yevgeny Prigogin is not t...

Putin would support 30% of FSB staff: the Russian Federation estimated the likelihood of a new rebellion

The opposition believes that the attempt to revolution Yevgeny Prigogin is not the worst of what he did for the Russian authorities. More important are the ideas that the head of PEC "Wagner" laid in the heads of the Russians. Russian opposition politician Mikhail Khodorkovsky believes that in the case of a new military rebellion in the Russian Federation, President Vladimir Putin will support less than a third of the Federal Security Service. He said this in an interview with Newsweek from July 6.

"I think that if there was another rebellion tomorrow, and the FSB staff called to protect Putin from this rebellion, I think that only 30 percent would be ready to do it," Khodorkovsky said. The opposition also noted that if no one will be punished in the Russian Federation, the likelihood of repetition of such an incident will increase. According to Khodorkovsky, the rebellion of Yevgeny Prigogine is not the worst of what he did for the authorities of the Russian Federation.

The founder of Wagner PEC has voiced the idea that the war is a mistake and its cause is "Putin's Cazknovk. " According to the politician, for the military personnel of the Russian Federation on the forefront it means that they were betrayed. According to him, the statements of Yevgeny Prigogine are "not erased" in the heads of the Russians. "They have heard it. So whether it is a prison, whether it will be someone else, it does not matter.

One thing is clear, Russian armed forces will not be true to Putin," - summed up Mikhail Khodorkovsky. It should be reminded that according to the statement of the head of GUR Kiril Budanov from July 6, the Russian Federation has now been in a difficult situation related to internal conflicts and tension and is likely to approach the Civil War.