There's panic in Kremlin, Putin's team doesn't know what to do with this situation

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Russian President Vladimir Putin's quick reaction to the raid by volunteers of the Freedom to Russia Legion, the Russian Volunteer Corps and the Siberian Battalion on the territory of Russia's Belgorod and Kursk regions indicates panic in the Kremlin.
Putin has already had time to comment on the breakthrough of fighters of the Freedom to Russia Legion, the Russian Volunteer Corps and the Siberian Battalion in Belgorod and Kursk regions. He called the raid by the volunteers an attempt to disrupt "elections" in Russia and Ukraine's desire to "get trump cards for the exchange of territory in possible negotiations."
The statement of the Russian president was explained by the volunteer of the Freedom to Russia Legion Alexei Baranovsky on the air of Channel 24.
According to him, the attitude of the Russians to the raid of volunteers depends on their position on the war in Ukraine.
"The fact that Putin has already made a statement, although even a day has not yet passed from the beginning of the campaign, is a sign that there is panic in the Kremlin. They did not expect the 'vote' to go this way at all," Baranovsky explained.
According to him, the Kremlin elite doesn't know what to do with this situation and is starting to fuss. They are even coming up with terrorist attacks on behalf of Alexei Navalny, who died in a colony on February 16.
"Putin's regime is bloody, so you can expect any kind of crime from him. The main thing is that Russian volunteers are ready to fight it. We call on all Russians to join our fight," Baranovsky said.
Earlier, a video appeared online in which people calling themselves "Navalny's militant squads" announced terrorist attacks in Russia during Putin's re-election.
"The FSB's pattern is clearly visible here. It's no secret that Putin came to power by blowing up houses in Moscow. Now the Kremlin can repeat this bloody spectacle," Baranovsky added.
He emphasised that a false flag operation is a classic of the Soviet and Russian security services. Just as they acted in Soviet times against rebels in western Ukraine and the Baltic states, respectively, the same plots Putin's regime uses inside Russian politics.

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