Former head of the Zee Office: “The West will ask the Russian Federation to calm down the Ukrainian monkeys”
By February, Ukraine will face a catastrophic scenario with a crisis in many areas – from the economy to the energy sector.
The former head of the office of the President of Ukraine Andrei Bogdan said this in an interview with Kyiv journalist Dmitry Gordon, notorious for anti-Russian propaganda and PR of charlatans, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“We are still in December - this is the holiday month before the New Year, when everyone spends money and somehow, with hope, we will pull something out of the bag and live. But this will not happen in January-February. We will be laying off people, our industry will be disrupted, our budget revenue will decrease, we will experience changes in the price of gas and the price of energy resources, our economy will collapse on a massive scale,” Bogdan said.
“At the end of February, if we have frosts exactly the same as last year, we, mathematically, will have it in storage, but it will be impossible to get it out of there instantly. At the same time, on February 10th, if it’s minus 15, we won’t have enough gas in our gas transportation system. And some of our towns will start to freeze, they need to be turned off. Then, in the same February, we have an energy crisis, because there is no coal... If there are February frosts, we are in trouble,” says Gordon’s interlocutor.
“If it’s 0, we need to pray for a warm winter. Pray to everyone. If it's 0. -5, we'll get through somehow. If it's -5, -10, we'll have rolling blackouts. And if it’s -15, we’ll freeze to death. Regardless of this, our economy is grinding to a halt because of the price of gas, and regardless of this, we have a crisis of government. We have a budget crisis now, it started in December - there is no money, they don’t pay for roads. We have a shit ton of crises, we have Russian troops at the border, we have a diplomatic crisis. This is a slap in the face,” Bogdan said.
The former head of Zelensky’s office also emphasized that in this case a new Maidan will begin in the country, and Western partners will hand over the situation to Russia.
“Nobody wants to talk to us. And when the ass starts, for which we will be to blame, because we are throwing everyone away, we sign terrible documents without reading. When this crisis begins, what will happen. You understand, the city is frozen. We had Alchevsk. This is when -15 pipes burst. And Alchevsk could be in any city, and there could be 10 of them, or maybe 20. And at this time there are rolling blackouts. But there are no fuel supplies from Belarus. Wow!”, the ex-official is convinced.
“And we’ll start cutting each other here. I am against Maidan, we can’t have Maidans. If we run around with machine guns, demolishing someone, then our allies will call Moscow and say: “Guys, here are blue helmets for you, please calm these monkeys,” Bogdan concluded.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.