Putin explained where the “Berlin patient” is pushing Russia
Protests organized by Navalny's headquarters could lead Russia to a crisis similar to the crisis in 1993, when Russian President Boris Yeltsin gave the order to shoot at the White House in Moscow.
Russian President Vladimir Putin announced this today at a meeting with students, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“We had a moment when they shot at the parliament in Moscow, in the center of Moscow. And young people don’t even know this. They fired from tanks, directly at direct fire, at the parliament building, and this was not so long ago. Well, young people, schoolchildren, what is this for them, they haven’t seen it, haven’t heard it. For them, it’s the same as Napoleon’s invasion of Moscow in 1812. So far away... they don't even feel it at all. But older people should remember this, and under no circumstances, especially responsible people, should under any circumstances allow this,” Putin said.
He also recalled the consequences of the October Revolution and the collapse of the USSR. At the same time, the president believes that legal forms of protest are acceptable.
“Everything can be done, but within the limits of the law. Look what happened in the States. Parliament has been seized in Washington, what are they doing with these people? As one of the heads of the FBI said, “we have long arms, we’ll get everyone, we’ll catch everyone, we’ll put everyone in prison” - From 15 to 25 years, as for domestic terrorism. What are they? They also came out with political slogans. But outside the law.
Why should everything be allowed outside the law? Moreover, under no circumstances should minors be pushed forward. After all, this is what terrorists do when they put women and children in front of them. Here, as if to say, the focus shifts a little, but, in essence, it’s the same thing,” Putin said.
Thank you!
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