Attacks on Moscow are a rehearsal; there will be more severe strikes, Putin's end is coming

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#Kanal13​ #likekanal13​ #subscribekanal13 #warinukraine https://www.youtube.com/user/kanal13az?sub_confirmation=1 - SUBSCRIBE TO US! Drone strikes on Moscow could become a serious factor in internal destabilization in Russia, as the capital is perceived as a symbol of the entire country, according to Russian opposition politician Garry Kasparov . He believes that bringing the war to Moscow could trigger processes that will hasten the end of the current regime. "By Ukrainian standards, looking at what's happening in Kyiv and other cities, this attack on Moscow is a warm-up. But the fact that the war has come to Moscow has simply shocked people. How can they be bombing us? Clearly, this is what creates the very backdrop Putin fears most. In Russia, however, war against other countries, the mass murder of Ukrainians, Africans, and Syrians, hardly bothers anyone. And why are we being bombed? The complaint against the dictator-tsar stems from the fact that the war is not going as we expected. I think that if this situation persists or worsens, this will create that critical mass," the politician noted. Kasparov also drew attention to the economic aspect of the situation. According to him, Moscow has long been the main beneficiary of the war, as a large-scale shadow system has developed around it, evading sanctions and redistributing financial flows. "Moscow, overall, was the obvious beneficiary of the war. The war in Ukraine is a very profitable business. It's clear that the enormous sums of money raised from this war were generated by the war, because it created a parallel shadow economy, and all of this is naturally linked to Moscow, and it turns out that all of this is now starting to shake up. In short, the situation has begun to change, and this should be of greatest concern to Putin. The question arises: what will this prompt Putin to do: conclude a treaty or escalate? For me, the answer is obvious: escalation, of course," he emphasized. Another expert Kirill Sazonov says that Russian leader's declining popularity has seriously frightened the "bunker leader" and his entourage. Even official Levada Center polls show that the number of those prepared to protest is growing. Not the dissatisfied, not those who disapprove of the government's policies, but those who talk about their personal participation in the protests. Clearly, saying so and doing so are two different things. But in Russia, even risking such an answer to a sociologist's question is terrifying. Therefore, even embellished answers can frighten even the faint-hearted king of the secret suitcase. And even the All-Russian Center for the Study of Public Opinion has been recording a decline in trust in Putin for six months now. Official Kremlin sociologists are reporting this! Can you imagine the real picture? In just less than five months of 2026, the leader of the herd's approval rating has fallen by 10%! In a panic, they stopped publishing the results altogether in May! "Keep away from us," they said. But then they found a way to fix the situation. They switched from telephone surveys to door-to-door canvassing. Who's unhappy with Putin? Say it in person, in front of witnesses. Where you live. They've gotten so bold, damn it. And there's an immediate increase! They can do it whenever they want. True, only by 1.2%. Of course, interviewing people in person is a powerful move. Especially if you go with a local police officer or even a police squad. On the other hand, there's no escaping reality. The SVO, instead of being a cakewalk, has long since become a source of irritation. For those who have been virtually unaffected. Prices are rising, travel abroad is becoming more difficult, internet access is being cut off, social media is being banned, and the screws are being tightened. And in Tuapse, Ryazan, and Perm, visual propaganda is in full swing. Convincing. Even in the frontline regions. Of course, election results can always be manipulated. But then, the gang's comrades won't wait for the votes to be counted either. An aging, unpopular leader can quickly be devoured by his own people. This is usually how power changes in Russia. And elections there remain a complex and incomprehensible ritual. Click here and just subscribe to Kanal13 - https://www.youtube.com/user/kanal13az?sub_confirmation=1 https://www.youtube.com/KANAL13AZ/join *ATTENTION: If you woul like to contact with US please, write to +49176 75077516 WhatsApp ▌▌►Website: http://kanal13.tv/ http://www.facebook.com/tvkanal13 https://twitter.com/Kanal13Az https://www.instagram.com/kanal13.az Click & Subscribe to the main youtube Channel © KANAL13 [ Azərbaycanın ilk peşəkar internet televiziyası ] The First Internet TV of Azerbaijan

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