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Ultranationalist calls on Russian army to overthrow Putin and ‘arm Russian people’

15th May 25 1:35 pm

Pavel Gubarev who is a leading ultranationalist has called on the Russian army to overthrow Vladimir Putin and rise up against the Kremlin.

Gubarev is also a veteran of the “Russian Spring” and was elected as the Donetsk governor and he is the leader of the Club of Angry Patriots who are group of ultranationalists.

He has called for Putin to be overthrown as there is a “growing crisis” in the Russian economy, and he believes that Ukraine could win the war and wants there to be a peace deal.

He said, “While the war with the external enemy is going on, our criminal government is fighting against the interests of the country and specifically against the Russian people, causing damage to Russian statehood incomparably greater than what Ukraine (together with NATO) is doing.

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“Think carefully before voluntarily disarming after the end of hostilities. There may be no other options.

“We surrender our weapons – we surrender the country. Russia and our people in the current situation will be saved only by the Organisation of the Armed Russian People!”

He pointed out the only thing keeping Russian tyrant in power is fear, which “permeates the entire system.”

“Putinism is a system of power relations based on fear,” he added.

“In Putinism, fear is the main emotion on which the entire system of society is built.

“The elements of the system are afraid of each other (bureaucrats of the security forces, security forces of the bureaucrats, judges of both).

“The institutions of civil society have been destroyed and replaced by fully controlled imitation structures.”

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