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According to the report, the Kremlin's main mouthpiece, Vladimir Solovyov, who has been ridiculing Ukraine and singing Putin's praises for years, suddenly admitted on air that the Russian army is left without a sufficient number of drones and equipment, and the Ukrainian Armed Forces outnumber the Russian Federation in drones several times over. The broadcast attracted the attention of Ukrainian journalist and blogger Denis Kazansky.
The report also stated that the presenter justifies himself by "freezing the economy", although he recently assured that sanctions are senseless. Now it has suddenly become clear that Russian factories are not capable of producing either equipment, optics, or drones in the required volumes. The irony is that even Solovyov himself lets it slip: there is money in the country, but it is dissolved in corruption and luxury yachts, instead of reaching the army. His most revealing words are: "Give everything to the front! Why can't we give it?" But Solovyov diligently forgets to clarify that for 25 years the same “great manager” Putin has been at the helm, who portrays strength on television, but in practice has left his army without vehicles and drones. Perhaps, this admission is the main thing. Ukraine, which Russian propaganda for many years called a "failed project", "territory without a future" and "country of drug addicts", Solovyov himself is forced to admit is more effective and flexible. Ukraine was able to build a system of drones and volunteer support, which not only holds the front, but also ruins the plans of the world's second army.
Watch the report on the YouTube link.
The report also stated that the presenter justifies himself by "freezing the economy", although he recently assured that sanctions are senseless. Now it has suddenly become clear that Russian factories are not capable of producing either equipment, optics, or drones in the required volumes. The irony is that even Solovyov himself lets it slip: there is money in the country, but it is dissolved in corruption and luxury yachts, instead of reaching the army. His most revealing words are: "Give everything to the front! Why can't we give it?" But Solovyov diligently forgets to clarify that for 25 years the same “great manager” Putin has been at the helm, who portrays strength on television, but in practice has left his army without vehicles and drones. Perhaps, this admission is the main thing. Ukraine, which Russian propaganda for many years called a "failed project", "territory without a future" and "country of drug addicts", Solovyov himself is forced to admit is more effective and flexible. Ukraine was able to build a system of drones and volunteer support, which not only holds the front, but also ruins the plans of the world's second army.
Watch the report on the YouTube link.