From ‘Kursk’ To Kursk
11- Andrey Zubov
- 12.08.2024, 13:29
- 23,210
What awaits Putin's regime.
The 25 years of Putin's rule (including his premiership) began with the explosions of apartment buildings in Moscow and Volgodonsk and the sinking of the Kursk submarine in the Barents Sea. “It sank” — these words, dispassionately spoken by Putin in August 2000, are remembered by all of Russia. Dozens of peacefully sleeping citizens died when the apartment buildings exploded, and more than a hundred officers and sailors died when assistance was not rendered to the Kursk. And we still do not know exactly who blew up the buildings and why the Kursk crew was not saved. The authorities are silent. But if they are silent, it means they have something to hide. And most Russians know what this silence hides.
Putin's quarter-century dictatorship has brought neither peace nor prosperity to the people of Russia. Starting with the deaths of innocent people, it gradually turned into an unbridled tyranny. According to the laws of tyranny, having crushed freedom at home, the tyrant went to conquer the world. Georgia, Syria, Crimea, Donbas, Libya and, finally, a full-scale war with peaceful Ukraine, which has already cost Russia hundreds of thousands of lives, and Ukraine, I fear, even more.
Russian citizens increasingly feel their complete vulnerability in the face of the KGB dictatorship led by “comrade” Putin, Russia has become an outcast in the international community and is friends (if you can call it friendship) with the most disgusting and misanthropic regimes of the Globe - Red China, Ayatollah Iran, Kim Jong-un's Korea. Prisons in Russia are full of political prisoners. They throw them in for a post on the Internet, for a like, for every freely spoken word.
The main duty of any government is to protect citizens. And so, due to Putin's maniacal ambitions, many hundreds of thousands of people, drawn into military conflicts by his evil will, lost their lives and health.
And now the war with all its horrors, which Putin has generously bestowed upon Ukraine, has returned to Russian soil. Now Ukrainian troops are fighting in the Kursk region, bombing Belgorod and Lipetsk.
As it turned out, and this was to be expected, the KGB, in whose name Putin rules, is completely incapable of any constructive state activity. It can only prohibit, squeeze, kill in the back of the head, pour poison into underpants. Putin and the KGB have never had and do not have any positive state project. Acting by trial and error, following insane passions and morbid phobias, the rule of Putin and the KGB has completely bled dry and ruined a rich country and doomed it to shame and ridicule.
This is the result of a quarter-century of Putin and the KGB's rule. They hated Russia, they started by replacing the “Patriotic Song” with Stalin's anthem. They longed to live again in the Bolshevik Chekist paradise for themselves, a paradise that for the peoples of Russia had always been only the GULAG. But in the end, they destroyed the hope for the revival of Russia and drowned with it. And no one will save them, just as they themselves did not save the sailors of the Kursk, as they sacrificed sleeping Muscovites to their ambitions in 1999 in a high-rise building on Kashirskoye Shosse, as they are now powerless to protect the lives of civilians in Sudzha.
Moreover, if the hearts of people are compressed with grief when remembering those innocent victims of the Chekist regime, then the fate of Putin and his regime is determined by the ancient wisdom — what goes around comes around. And August is the time for harvesting.
Andrey Zubov, Facebook