RDK fighter told how long Russia can fight against Ukraine.


Russia, currently in such a mode, can continue the war for decades, as there are no limitations on human resources and no public activity. In the future, if the Russians need, they will simply be told that everyone will be mobilized, and they will not resist. This was told by the Russian, Chief of Staff of the Russian Volunteer Corps Alexander Fortuna.
«There will be a certain number of dissatisfied people who will simply be driven to the front line by police batons. Everyone must understand that expecting any public outrage at this moment is impossible. We can see some beginnings of outrage only from the elites», – said Alexander Fortuna.
According to a fighter of the Russian Volunteer Corps, the military conflict is necessary for the existence of the Kremlin regime. The fights allow collective Putin to stay in power.
Recall, US President Joe Biden is confident that Ukraine can stop the Russian dictator Vladimir Putin in his quest to destroy it. He said this at the opening of the NATO summit in Washington.
He confidently stated: «Ukraine can and will stop Putin».
As reported, during the NATO summit, taking place in Washington from July 9 to 11, all Alliance members will sign a new defense-industrial commitment.
It is also known that NATO countries will provide over $7 million to support women in the Armed Forces of Ukraine. These funds will purchase more than 10 thousand uniforms, shoes, and other necessary equipment. This was announced by US Secretary of State Antony Blinken after the NATO round table «Women, Peace, Security», according to the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine.
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