Prigozhin informed that the West will not be able to destroy the Russian Federation by military means

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According to the head of Wagner PMC Yevgeny Prigozhin, the territorial and climatic characteristics of Russia cannot allow the “collapse” of the Russian Federation at the military level. Western plans to destabilize the political situation in the Russian Federation will not succeed, reports TASS.

According to the businessman, the vast territory of the Russian Federation, its natural resources, relief and climatic features make the country a large fortified area. Recalling the story, Prigozhin noted that any enemy, reaching only Moscow, returned in disgrace, leaving the “road of death” during the retreat.

For the same reason, believes the head of the Wagner PMC, the West is holding back Kiev. Prolonging the conflict only strains the situation and, in the West’s view, destabilizes public relations in the Russian Federation. Kiev’s sponsors seek to divide Russia politically, as they cannot do so militarily.

Earlier, Prigozhin said the Ukrainian armed forces were ready for a counter-offensive, but would postpone it. However, despite the preparation, most likely, the Armed Forces of Ukraine will postpone the offensive, although it was previously stated that active advancement in the combat zone should begin by April 15, 2023.

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