Podolyak told under what conditions the war will end in a month


Russia's war against Ukraine is "paradoxical" and may end in a month or in winter.
Mikhail Podolyak, adviser to the head of the President's Office, said this on the air of the telethon.
I stated that war could be paradoxical. That is, it can end at any moment, but always on the terms of Ukraine. This must be understood. It may end in a month, it may end by winter. Because war is not only mathematics on the battlefield: how many shots we have, how many in the Russian Federation. Today, unfortunately, in the east we have a certain concentration of resources among the Russians. First of all, technology and the military. And, of course, we have very intense hostilities,” Podolyak said.
According to him, "tomorrow we will have more resources" with which our partners will help us, and "then the mathematics will be different."
But besides mathematics, war also has psychology - there are many factors that affect the inner world of the Russian Federation. They are already outcasts today, they already have powerful sanctions pressure. They already look worthless in terms of reputation. And all this produces an internal panic in them. They are already in conflict. And many of these factors can lead to the fact that the war will paradoxically quickly end due to an internal conflict in the same Russian Federation, - said the adviser to the head of the Presidential Office.
According to him, during the 100 days of the war, Ukraine "proved its statehood and the fact that we have very powerful people, that we will fight for freedom to the end."
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