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The NSDC Secretary believes that Russia is already split, and there is no force ...

"Processes no longer stop," Danilov stated that the world should prepare for the collapse of the Russian Federation

The NSDC Secretary believes that Russia is already split, and there is no force that could maintain its integrity, and the West should get rid of the illusion that the Russian Federation will continue to exist in the form in which it exists now. The attempt of military rebellion in Russia has shown that it is not a statewater, and the West should get rid of the illusion that the Russian Federation will continue to exist in the current form.

The NSDC Secretary Alexei Danilov said this in an interview with Bild. According to him, the rebellion showed that Putin had lost control of the country. "An attempt by a coup by Yevgeny Prigogine has shown that Russia is not a state. The West must understand that Russia is split, and there is no force that could maintain its integrity," Danilov said. He added that Russia will soon be born into individual states, and this process will be uncontrollable.

"Russia will be framed and the world should be ready for it. We are talking about it for a year. Keep in mind that the processes that have started in Russia can no longer be stopped. We have seen that in Russia every military group can act independently, independently, It can capture nuclear objects, nuclear weapons, and the situation in Russia has already come out of control. The situation can turn into a very explosive process that will be completely uncontrollable, "the NSDC Secretary said.

Danilov. He added that the event should get rid of the illusion that the Russian Federation will continue its further existence in the form in which it exists now. We will remind that on July 1, the Secretary of the NSDC Alexei Danilov congratulated the "Ural People's Republic" on his birthday and hinted that other republics would be formed in Russia soon.