The success of the Ukrainian Armed Forces at the front and the support of the whole world indicate that Putin is waiting for the collapse of the empire.
Ukrainian singer Taras Topolya, who has been serving in the Armed Forces of Ukraine since the first days of the war, spoke about the fate of Russian President Vladimir Putin against the backdrop of recent events. He wrote this on his Facebook page.
According to the musician, the positions of world leaders in relation to Russia and the development of events on the front led to the downfall of the Kremlin leader.
“I want to express my opinion: Putin is everything. The old bald dog is not Akela. His mouth is still open, he can still decide on his last jump. But the only place where he will be allowed to jump is a Turkish rug next to the Great Wall of China,” the artist wrote.
In particular, he was prompted to such an analysis by the visit of the head of a terrorist country to Iran, the crisis in China, the escalation of the war in Syria, as well as the supply of weapons to Ukraine.
“The cruel, cynical wing of world politics has been watching for almost half a year how the Ukrainians are successfully destroying and declaring the “second world army.” humanity and democratic values, the hawks are hiding, if to whom Putin is a loser, a sick dog who pretended to be a wolf and made a fatal mistake, the result of which was the collapse of the empire,” added the frontman of the Antibody Group.
Earlier it was reported that the Ukrainian singer showed “eyes” of Ukrainian air reconnaissance.
Poplar showed how he saved the Ukrainian defenders on the front line
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Source: korrespondent

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