Ukrainian intelligence on ICC decision says Kremlin is already looking for Putin’s successor


Ukrainian Defense Intelligence Agency spokesman Andriy Yusov said the Kremlin is looking for a successor to Russia’s president after the International Criminal Court ruled to arrest Russian dictator Vladimir Putin.

sauce: Yusuf on air on a 24/7 national joint news program

detail: Yusov said on March 17 that Russian propaganda did not discuss The Hague on television programs. [although they did comment on it on social media – ed.]because discussing this would be a “strange and unsettling ‘wake-up call'” for the population of the Russian Federation.

Quote from Yusof: “Putin’s circle is narrowing, he is becoming more and more toxic to both the outside world and the country.

In particular, there is growing dissatisfaction with what is happening in the Kremlin towers. There is an increasingly grim perception of the prospects: the geopolitical catastrophe of the Putin regime. Yes, we are already discussing the search for Putin’s successor, and the one we are looking for is no longer Putin. ”

Background:

  • In October last year, the Presidential Commissioner for Children’s Affairs Maria Lvova Bielova told President Putin, ‘Adopted’ kidnapped child from MariupolAccording to her, in October 2022 alone, 2,000 orphans from social institutions were taken to the Russian Federation and 350 children in Donbass were placed in “foster care” in 16 states of the Russian Federation.

  • The Ukrainian side records the deportation of 16,221 children.

  • The day before, the International Criminal Court I was preparing to open two cases On Russian War Crimes in Ukraine: Kidnapping of Ukrainian Children and Russia’s Deliberate Attack on Ukrainian Civilian Infrastructure.

  • On March 17, the Second Instance Court of the International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant for the President of Russia. Vladimir Putin On Friday in view of the situation in Ukraine.

  • All Member States of the International Criminal Court now legally required Detain and detain Russian President Vladimir Putin as a suspect.

  • President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky said After the historic decision to issue an arrest warrant for Russian President Vladimir Putin, there should be a historic responsibility.

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