Some politicians have already started fighting for "a place in the sun"
Among Russian politicians, against the backdrop of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, which has lasted 49 days in a row , the desire to "share" power is especially acute. According to Hristo Grozev, an investigative journalist and head of Bellingcat, the first attempts by the pro-government elite to decide their future after Putin can already be seen in the Kremlin.
Grozev spoke about this in an interview with the BBC , reports "Telegraph".
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According to journalists, now the main symptom of the "split" in the previously united pro-Russian coalition is mutual recriminations. First of all, it clearly describes the conflict between the Chechen leader, Ramzan Kadyrov, and Putin's press secretary, Dmitry Peskov.
We are talking about Kadyrov's public hatred that Peskov refuses to comment on the assignment of a new rank to the head of Chechnya (lieutenant general - ed.), referring to the fact that he has not seen the decree. Kadyrov said Peskov had an "immature scale of priorities" and that something needed to be done to address them. Peskov, in response, advised him not to compete in patriotism.
"Accusations from Kadyrov to Peskov and vice versa. This is a symptom of the tension and pressure that exists among the elite and the security forces. This division is inevitable," Fantastic Beasts 3 online watch, Incantation online watch, Morbius online watch said Hristo Grozev.
According to him, in this way the Kremlin reaps the rewards of a failed strategy that is not implemented, no matter how hard they try to revive it.
According to investigative journalists, now most politicians will start blaming each other. This will be done to secure some sort of bright future though.
"One chooses the future after Putin, while others choose the future to prove their loyalty to Putin," Grozev stressed.
So, he believes, some are trying to avoid court and prison, while others are hoping to live in warmth and kindness for a few more months.
It should be noted that some domestic experts predict not only the Putin regime, but the whole of Russia, the future of the USSR. Most likely, the Russian Federation can literally break up into separate republics , because sooner or later the desire to live well and eat well will come.
Let's add that the Telegraph also wrote which region, according to NSDC Secretary Aleksey Danilov, Russia could lose first .
NATO military professional happy with Ukrainian army - Investigator Khristo Grozev
The NATO military believes that Ukraine should be included in the alliance.
Hristo Grozev of Bellingcat is one of the most influential investigators. On his account, material about the poisoning at Salisbury and Wagnergate special operations.
Investigators believe that Ukraine has demonstrated that it is worthy of NATO. He said this in an interview with the BBC.
"I know that, informally and unofficially, NATO military professionals are happy with Ukrainian soldiers and it is believed that their level of protection exceeds the average level of NATO soldiers. Therefore, the issue of inviting Ukraine to NATO changes the reasoning. If you ask the NATO military , they replied, you can immediately bring [Ukraine to NATO]. Moreover, the previous military equipment did not meet NATO standards. Currently, new equipment is being supplied, which is transferred by NATO countries. It remains only to change planes. But others have already close to NATO standards," Jujutsu Kaisen 0 online watch, Kamen Rider: Beyond Generations online watch, Sonic 2 online watch Grozev said.
He added that he understands that this is also a political issue, which must be part of the negotiation process. Hristo Grozev also believes that if Ukraine raises the issue of NATO membership again in six months, and this will not be part of the agreement with the Kremlin, then NATO's doors can be opened earlier.
Recall that the commander of the Lithuanian armed forces noted that the help of the Ukrainian army means security for all of Europe. Lithuania plans to host exercises for the Ukrainian military in the near future to help them prepare for work with Western equipment.