Main Intelligence Directorate: New Military Mutiny Brewing In Russia, Leader's Surname Known
- 2.08.2023, 13:56
The Ukrainian intelligence has intrigued with information about the preparation of a coup in the Kremlin.
There are many conflicts at the top of Russia, including in the entourage of Kremlin director Vladimir Putin. Their number will only grow. A new military mutiny is possible, and the Ukrainian military intelligence has ideas about who will be the leader of the revolt.
This was stated by a representative of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Defence Ministry, Andriy Yusov.
He said on the air of the all-Ukrainian UA Razom TV marathon that the Russian top brass is being shaken by conflicts. Prigozhin's mutiny is just the tip of the iceberg, the situation will only escalate.
"There are many conflicts within the Russian and even Putin elites, and they will, of course, only escalate. What we have seen from Prigozhin's story is a certain tip of the iceberg. There are also a lot of interesting processes inside," Yusov believes.
He also hinted that there will be another rebellion in Russia, and military intelligence has ideas about who exactly will be the leader of the revolt.
"However, if we name a specific name now, we can interfere with the preparation of this wonderful project and we can prevent it from coming to life. Therefore, let them prepare. Indeed, the dying empire has quite a few people who want to secure their future already in the post-Putin RF - or in what will remain of it," Andrei Yusov emphasised.
"They Will Come to the Territory of this Country"
In addition, the MID representative, commenting on another drone attack in the centre of Moscow, said that such incidents will continue until the Russian occupation troops stop the war and leave all the captured territories of Ukraine.
"This is the reason for all the other problems that have recently befallen Putin's economy, infrastructure, Russian territory and everything on it that is related to the war against Ukraine. Of course, this will continue until the Russians leave Ukrainian territory and restore Ukrainian sovereignty as of 1991. The main reason the inhabitants of Moscovia should understand: this misfortune and troubles that will be falling on the territory of this country are related to the direct consequence of the terrible bloody criminal war unleashed by their state," Andriy Yusov emphasised.