Russia's Ridiculous Statement: "By Our Attacks, We Prevented the Transportation of NATO Weapons"

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Russia is confused and struggling with chaos. Russia is boiling like a witch's cauldron. Opponents of the Russian leader, Putin, go down to the city centers every evening and organize protests by shouting slogans against Putin. The voices of rebellion in Russia continue to increase day by day after the failures in Ukraine.
After Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February, a heavy burden has been placed on Putin's shoulders. It is known that Russian Leader Putin's plan is to complete his occupation in Ukraine within 2 months. But Putin's plans in Ukraine were thwarted. Because Putin faced an unexpected resistance in Ukraine. Ukrainian warriors did not pass the Russian soldiers in many parts of the country. The Ukrainian army dealt a great blow to the Russian army with its attacks on the Russian fronts. The Russian army is currently on the verge of collapse in Ukraine. The Russian army is waiting to die on the edge of the cliff with the wounds it received. Russian Leader Putin has become unable to lift the burden on his shoulders on this day of war. Even Putin was crushed under this burden in Ukraine.
Russian Leader Putin is constantly the target of criticism because of the wrong decisions taken by Ukraine. The defeat of the Russian soldiers against the Ukrainian army by the Russian Leader also caused trouble for his declaration of mobilization to prevent power losses.
A large number of mobilized Russian soldiers lost their lives because the Russian reserve soldiers who reached Ukraine were sent to fight against the Ukrainian soldiers without even being trained.
After the bodies of the mobilized Russian soldiers were sent home, it caused confusion among the Russian people. The Russian people reacted strongly to Putin. Some anti-Putin protesters came to the Kremlin palace and said that Putin should be held accountable.
Many of the elites in the Kremlin also took a front against Russian Leader Putin. The resignation slogans of some MPs against Putin in the Kremlin echoed in the Kremlin corridors.
Putin faced political anarchy as civil war and ethnic revolts loomed.
According to a Bashkir independence leader, Russia is heading towards a bloody civil war and nationalist uprisings that could lead to the fragmentation of the country and the emergence of 30 to 40 new states. Vladimir Putin's unfortunate decision to invade Ukraine has fueled the flames of separatist lawsuits across Russia, especially in the country's national republics. Russia's population is a complex fabric of multiple nationalities and ethnic minorities, a legacy of its imperial past.
There are about 200 ethnic groups living within the borders of the Russian state. There are currently residents of Russia in one of the 22 national republics, most of which form part of the territorial framework of the country.
On paper, these republics enjoy some degree of autonomy and have their own constitutions and legislatures. But their leaders are effectively appointed and closely controlled by the Kremlin and expected to implement Moscow's political agendas.
Growing anger at the Kremlin's harsh assimilation policies aimed at suppressing and destroying local cultures and national identities has witnessed the emergence of a new generation of nationalist activists in the republics who are increasingly calling for full independence from Russia.
Ruslan Gabbasov, 43, head of the Bashkir National Political Center (Bashnatspolit), is one such person.
In August, the Bashkir National Political Center declared that it was launching a struggle to "build a free Bashkortostan and a Bashkir political nation".

Bashkortostan lies between the Volga River and the Ural Mountains and is home to about four million Bashkirs, descendants of the Kipchak Turks.
Nationalist leader Ruslan Gabbasov said that the Ukrainian war offers a unique opportunity to realize his dreams of independence, because whatever the outcome of the conflict, the Putin regime is doomed and Moscow's iron grip on the regions will crumble.
In addition to his statements, Ruslan Gabbasov argued that Putin is facing a situation in Ukraine that he cannot win. "If the Russian leader loses the war, his regime will collapse and it will plunge the country into chaos," he said. But even victory will not save Putin. The Ukrainians will never accept Russian rule, and the Kremlin will have to spend money to "maintain an enormous system of repression," he added.
The nationalist leader listed what awaits Russia in the coming days of the war.

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