Former FSB officer fighting for Ukraine describes the future of Russia.
Former FSB officer predicts the end of the Kremlin regime
Illya Bogdanov, a former FSB officer who is now a fighter of the Russian Volunteer Corps, spoke in an interview with Video NV about the possible stages of the end of the Kremlin regime.
The RDK aims to change the regime in the Kremlin, so this will inevitably happen. After the success of the Ukrainian army on the front, a demilitarized zone will be created at the border, and people’s republics will emerge, showing that the division of Russia is not something terrible.
According to Bogdanov, after Ukraine successfully defends its position on the front, people's republics will be created in border regions to demonstrate that the dismemberment of Russia is normal.
He also noted during the conversation that it is possible to create Cyber-Russia, which will have strong influential factors of transhumanism and a digital state.
Moreover, a cemetery of Russian equipment has already appeared in the Kursk region, which Bogdanov considers a sign of an impending catastrophe for the Kremlin.
Additionally, the Ukrainian defense forces have managed to continue their advance in the area of the main Ukrainian stronghold in the Kursk region and restore previously lost positions near Velyka Novosilka.
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