On the day of the crisis in Russia, people will forget the good days, and the countdown to President Putin also begins


Posted on 30th Sep 2022 10:21 am by rohit kumar

Russia's economy is in constant hiccups due to the Ukraine war. The experts of Russia believe that now the time for its death is coming near. Not only this, these experts believe that the countdown of President Vladimir Putin has also started now. Vladislav Inozemtsev, director of the Russian think-tank Center for Research on Post Industrial Studies, shared these views with Russian media. He says that Russia's economy will come to its knees in winter. After this, those who would forget to party, even go to foreign countries. Not only this, there will be a big change in their daily routine as well.

 

People against President Putin

 

According to Vladislav, most of the people of Russia are opposing President Vladimir Putin. The people of the country are not in favor of war with Ukraine. More than that, the public does not want their children to be sacrificed in Ukraine. This is the reason that these days protests are being seen in different cities of Russia. The special thing about these protests is that most of the women are participating in them. They demand that their children should be given the right to live.

 

Number of Reserve Force up to 12 lakh

 

These protests are against the Ukraine war as well as against President Putin. The number of these demonstrations is also increasing continuously because recently President Vladimir Putin has passed a new order. Under this order, he has ordered to maintain a reserve force of more than 3 lakhs. Although unconfirmed sources say that this number could be up to 12 lakhs. There is tremendous anger among the people against this. The public is believing that President Putin is engaged in offering his children to Ukraine war for his ego.

 

Country's reputation at stake

 

The head of the Russian think tank even says that in this Ukraine war, Russia has not only put its credibility at stake but has also put the country's financial system at stake. The scope of sanctions on Russia, surrounded by the Ukraine war, is increasing continuously. This can also be gauged from the fact that the Central Bank has estimated a decline of 6 percent in the country's economy. However, this decline could be much more than this. Russia has done the job of hiding many facts related to the Ukraine war. Huge money is being spent on this war. Already Russia's economy is facing the pain of decline due to the Corona epidemic. The war has hit the last nail on this.

 

consequences of the Ukraine war

 

Vladislav Inozemtsev says that the Ukraine war will have very bad consequences for the country's economy. Its effect will be visible only this winter. This will become the worst period in history for Russia. President Putin is also apprehensive of this. This is the reason why they are mobilizing the force. It also simply means that the government is spending people's money on this.

 

There will be a decline in the stock exchange

 

Economist Vladislav also says that by the end of this year, there will be a tremendous decline in the Moscow Stock Exchange. The sanctions on Russia will be tightened in the coming days. Russia's energy market will also come under its grip. Already the small-scale sector in Russia has been affected by this war. About 30-40 people have lost their jobs due to the war, as they have been forcibly sent to the frontline. Let us tell you that these thoughts about him have come to the fore at a time when the first United Nations report on human rights violations by the Russian military in Ukraine has come to the fore. This was also claimed to increase the difficulties of President Putin.

 

Also Read: Putin will occupy four areas of Ukraine tomorrow, said - attacking them is like a challenge to Russia

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