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According to the intelligence representative Vadim Skibitsky, the support of Ukr...

"Go to the trenches of those who want a little": Russians after explosions leave Crimea massively - GUR

According to the intelligence representative Vadim Skibitsky, the support of Ukraine on the Peninsula is high and the locals not only wait for the liberation, but also bring it closer. Explosions in the territory of the temporarily occupied Crimean peninsula are forced to leave the Russians immediately. This was stated by a representative of the Main Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine Vadim Skibitsky in an interview with OBOZREVATEL on August 14.

According to him, the support of the Ukrainian counter -offensive is high among the locals, but the citizens of the Russian Federation, who were inhabited there after 2014, have already begun to collect suitcases through regular NPs on the peninsula. "In the temporarily occupied Crimea, the trend of the population of the population shows that they are very expected to be released. Many people are not only waiting, but also helping to bring it closer," Vadim Skibitsky said.

If we take into account citizens in the regions of the Russian Federation, there are most often anti -war sentiment among young people, but mature and older people actively support the Kremlin's actions against Ukraine. According to statistics, as the GUR representative noted, more than half of the population stands for the continuation of the war and their position does not change.

"In total, the majority of the Russian population, it is about 70%, supports the continuation of the war, but it is such kitchen-hidden support-to go to trenches and look for death on the battlefield in Ukraine in Ukraine there are few,"-summed up Vadim Sibitsky. We will remind, on August 14 in GUR reported that the Russians already divide the posts in the government "after Vladimir Putin", and the elite in the Kremlin cannot wait for Russian defeat.