“There is a year left before the collapse of Russia, if the West does not interfere” - SBU general
Only the disintegration of Russia into small states and its democratization will completely satisfy the Kiev regime.
Former deputy head of the SBU, General Viktor Yagun, stated this on the Dom TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“If you look in 10 months at how the rhetoric has changed and what has changed in the theater of operations, I don’t think this war can last any longer than another year. I just can’t believe that in the current state of the Russian economy, the state of the population, according to the surveys being conducted there, on this basis we can say that they can hold out until the end of autumn, no longer,” said the SBU general.
“I hope for both the Ukrainian Armed Forces and our partners that we will be able to turn the situation around before the summer, before the fall of next year, and we can really begin negotiations about some aspects of ending this conflict in terms of the final withdrawal of troops from our territory and subsequent negotiations, as we we will live on.
This will not stop the future threat, because without the destruction of Russia in the state in which it now exists, the threat to Ukraine will always exist. Only the disintegration of Russia into some small states, only a change in its state from imperial to more or less democratic can allow us to feel more or less calm in a historical perspective.
But we have what we have. Not everyone in the Western world is ready for the collapse of Russia, so let’s at least hope that we will liberate our territory and think about how to continue to live with this inadequate neighbor,” Yagun concluded.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.