The withdrawal of Russian troops from the strategic city of Kherson in southern Ukraine is causing consternation among Russian propagandists; One of them, Alexander Dugin, also suggested killing Vladimir Putin.
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The Kherson region was annexed by the Kremlin in late September. The troop withdrawal from the regional capital represents a clear “humiliation” for Alexander Dugin, who is often nicknamed “Putin’s mastermind” because of his influence with the Russian president.
In a message published on the Telegram network, the ultranationalist testified to his frustration with the events of the past few days.
It refers to a book written by James George Fraser, Golden Branch, To support his words, the king was killed because “there was no rain in the time of drought.”
“We are giving to the sovereign [Vladimir Poutine] Absolute power, and it will save us all, the people, the state, the people, the citizens at a critical time. For this he [Vladimir Poutine] Surround yourself with m**** or spit on social justice, it’s disgusting. Then we will see his fate” he wrote.
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Dugin added to this by saying that Russia had “abandoned Kherson” and that all “true Russians” should mourn and feel “pain”.
Although the propagandist implicitly insisted on killing the Russian president, he called for the overthrow of the regime.
According to the daily “Mirror”, he was the first Russian publicist to make provocative comments surrounding “Putin’s failure” during his campaign that began in February.
Alexander Dougin made headlines this summer when he escaped an assassination attempt in the Moscow region. Perhaps by mistake her daughter Darya was killed.
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