The solution is already on the table. Russian journalist called signs of the Kremlin’s readiness to capitulate

The Russian leadership understands that the Russian army has not achieved success in the war with Ukraine

Surrender is considered one of the options. Photo: collage “Today”

The Kremlin is considering surrender as one of the options for ending the war with Ukraine. This was told by a Russian blogger, streamer and journalist Michael Nucky in an interview Vladimir Poluev on YouTube-channel “Ukraine 24”.

The journalist noted that on May 14, the Russian Ambassador to Washington Anatoly Antonov stated that there would be no “capitulation” of Moscow in Ukraine, however, according to Naki, the very fact that the word “surrender” was heard from the representative of Russia is significant.

“When a person starts saying that we are definitely not going to capitulate, this means that surrender is really on the table, that is, it is considered one of the options. This does not mean that Russia will capitulate tomorrow or the day after tomorrow, but it means that there is an understanding that that things are not going well”the blogger explained.

In his opinion, the evidence that the Russian leadership understands that the Russian army has not achieved success in almost three months of the so-called “special operation” in Ukraine is the resignation of military leaders.

“This means that everyone who will now lead tank armies or navies will try in every possible way to avoid responsibility so that their heads don’t fly too. They will shift responsibility and decisions on each other, which means that the necessary decisions will not be made quickly. under these conditions, not only the offensive of the Russian Federation, but even its defense in the occupied territories seems to be even less effective than we observed earlier”– summed up Nucky.

For more expert commentary, see the video from 28:50:

Earlier, the Segodnya website reported that Vladimir Putin might ask for talks with Ukraine in the near future.

We also wrote that Putin, in case of defeat in the war against Ukraine, could repeat the fate of Tsar Nicholas II – he would lose power and, possibly, his life.

Source: Segodnya

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