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25.8. 19:30
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According to IS sources, Putin’s reign is coming to an end and the power struggle is going on behind the scenes.
There are two camps in the Kremlin: Nikolai Patrushev’s and Sergei Tshemezov’s.
According to IS sources, autumn may bring significant changes to the Russian leadership.
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Putin’s reign is coming to an end, and the power struggle behind the scenes is already heating up. In the Kremlin, two warring camps influence each other, and autumn can bring changes, according to expert sources for IS.
Outwardly, everything looks normal: Vladimir Putin speaks, performs and meets people. Last Tuesday, the Russian president paid a symbolic visit to the Republic of North Ossetia, located in the North Caucasus. However, there is something bubbling under the surface. There are signs that you have to know how to read.
One is this: Putin has been largely invisible.
In reality, the strings are in the hands of Putin’s right-hand man Nikolai Patrushev . He is now the brains of the Russian leadership, assesses the situation in Russia, very knowledgeable security sources for IS. Due to their status, the sources can only appear anonymous
Putin appointed Patrushev, who previously held the position of Secretary of the Security Council, as his advisor in May.
Putin leads, but Patrushev leads Putin, sources estimate.
Patrushev and Putin met already in the 1970s in the KGB, the Soviet intelligence service. Putin recommended Patrushev as his successor as head of Russia’s security service, the FSB, after he himself became Russia’s prime minister in 1999.
The strengthening of Patrushev’s position has meant that there are now two distinct camps in the Kremlin, with a well-concealed but existent internecine war going on.
There is the Patrushev camp and there is the Tshemezov camp .
Oligarch Sergei Tshemezov is also Putin’s long-term friends from the 1980s and has been the director of the technology company Rostec.
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Artikkelen fortsetter. La oss si dette er sant. Det jeg tenker er at hvis putin mister makten, så vil det bli maktkamp i Russland og jeg tviler på at de klarer å føre krig effektivt samtidig, hvis i det hele tatt.