Putin’s Security and Factory Strikes: Analyst on Growing Panic in Russia.
Debating the Russian President’s Safety Measures
According to Espreso.tv: Bohdan Dolintse, an expert in weapons development and advanced technologies, recently addressed the protective measures surrounding Russian President Vladimir Putin, including the deployment of anti-drone nets, and commented on the latest missile strikes in Cheboksary and Samara. According to Dolintse, the installation of anti-drone nets along the road near Putin’s Valdai residence is not only an expected precaution but also a sign of deep-seated issues within the regime.
On June 10, the military factory 'Progress' in Cheboksary was hit by a missile strike, highlighting an escalating threat to military installations. Meanwhile, in Samara, an attack sparked a fire at an oil refinery, further underscoring the danger such incidents pose to the country’s infrastructure. Dolintse points out that the interests of ordinary Russian citizens 'are not even a second, but a third priority,' reflecting the regime’s focus on its own security above all else.
Assessing the Situation and Potential Fallout
The expert believes that the current situation and Putin’s fears will only intensify amid a persistent external threat. These events demonstrate that the president’s safety is becoming an increasingly urgent topic within Russian society.
Rising anxiety over the security of Russia’s president and its military assets suggests possible shifts in the nation’s political climate. The introduction of anti-drone nets and the attacks on strategic sites may indicate growing risks for the Russian regime. This could reshape domestic policy, as authorities might implement tighter controls and bolster security measures in response to mounting international tensions.
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