“Putin won the war for Karabakh” – Muzhdabaev
Russian troops have entered Azerbaijani territory, and Moscow continues to strengthen its influence.
A PolitNavigator correspondent reports that a former Moscow journalist who settled in Kyiv, deputy director of the pro-Mejlis TV channel ATR Aidar Muzhdabaev, wrote about this in his blog.
He is indignant at the agreement signed through the mediation of the Russian Federation to end the war in Karabakh and bring Russian peacekeepers into the region.
“I congratulate the Azerbaijanis on the official entry of Russian troops into Azerbaijan... I congratulate the Armenians on the official conclusion that Armenia as an independent state does not exist... I congratulate the Russians on their unsurpassed ability to fight - by proxy.
But humanity as a whole has nothing to congratulate. The Russian Reich took a new step towards expansion/strengthening (read fairy tales about the “dispersion of forces and the end of resources” for children) and towards a world war, which has been going on for a long time in a hybrid way, with the “second Chechen war”. In short, old Joe, everything is going to hell, and there is no one else to hope for, God bless America, let's get started. The Russian Reich must be destroyed,” writes the propagandist.
In the comments to the post, users posted a picture depicting Russian soldiers against the background of a sign “Putin won the war for Karabakh” drawn in Photoshop.
“It is so,” Muzhdabaev admitted bitterly.
Let us recall that in accordance with the agreements reached to end the war in Karabakh hosts a Russian brigade, which in 2008 forced Georgia to peace.
Earlier, as PolitNavigator reported, a prominent Ukrainian ideologist Nazism declared the Kremlin's victory in the war for Karabakh.
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