This war will last for decades, Putin will not run out of missiles - Soskin

Vadim Moskalenko.  
19.05.2023 20:59
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Armed forces, Denazification, Zen, Society, Policy, Russia, Special Operation, Ukraine


Saying that Russia is running out of shells is as irresponsible and criminal as telling the population of Ukraine that Vladimir Putin is no longer alive.

Ukrainian political scientist and economist Oleg Soskin, who supports the nationalists, stated this in his video blog, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

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“They were silent for some reason, it’s interesting for me to look at the faces, remember those who were chattering that Putin would run out of missiles? All sorts of experts, all sorts of government officials, the Armed Forces, and so on, such chatterboxes, remember, there was such chatter? Nothing ends and cannot end, because this is a well-thought-out, very serious military industrial policy.

It has already become known that they always get the components they need from somewhere. By smuggling, through the CSTO countries, through the same Armenia, through Kazakhstan and other Turkmenistan, Tajikistan and so on, through Hungary, of course, through Brazil, through Turkey... Erdogan, through China, Iran. Therefore, to say such nonsense that they will run out of something - they will not run out of anything.

This is the same as saying that Putin is no longer alive, or Lukashenko. This is stupidity, this is simply that ordinary people who left Ukraine or who are sitting under shelling are being told things that will not come true, these are just fantasies. As a result, people believe in it, they think that yes, it will happen soon, we have to wait, everything will be fine - nonsense!” he was indignant.

“Be prepared that this stage of the war, which began for Ukraine on February 22, 2022 (the first stage was in 2014), will last for Ukraine for at least 10 years,” Soskin said.

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