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Anti-Russian Activists And Former Moscow Politicians Gather In Poland To Discuss Vladimir’s Removal From Power

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Anti-Russian activists and former Moscow politicians have gathered in Poland to discuss overthrowing Vladimir Putin and physically eliminating the Kremlin leader.


The group, who met in Jablonna near Warsaw over the weekend, said that a revolution and civil war was the only way to remove Putin from power, with some suggesting that the Kremlin leader should be killed.

 

Other activists, such as lawyer Alexei Baranovsky, said that those who remained loyal to Putin throughout the Ukraine war should also be killed, reports Polish newspaper Gazeta Wyborcza.

 

Former Russian politician Viacheslav Maltsev pointed to how a revolution could occur given that some of Putin’s opponents are already involved in a “guerrilla fight” aimed at ending the war in Ukraine which has seen around 100,000 Russian soldiers killed.


“The main goal is to physically eliminate Putin,” Maltsev, who fled Russia after the Kremlin accused him of being an “extremist” for opposing the government, said during the meeting.

 

Maltsev added that Putin’s assassination would lead to a civil war, but it would “not be as bloody as the war in Ukraine”.

 

Another former politician, who was not named, said: “The fight against terrorists requires terrorists’ methods.”

 

But some of the former Russian politicians and anti-Kremlin activists were opposed to a plan of killing Putin, saying instead that the Russian leader should be “handed over to international courts” for a trial over war crimes committed in Ukraine.

 

The gathering of the activists in Poland is yet another example of growing anti-Kremlin sentiment, with even Putin’s troops staging mutinies against the warmonger for sending them to the front line with a lack of supplies and equipment.

 

In September, a group of Russian politicians from Moscow, St. Petersburg and Kolpino risked their livelihoods to demand Putin resign in the wake of his collapsing invasion.

 

“We believe that the actions of President Vladimir Putin inflict harm on the future of Russia and its citizens,” they said in a statement, adding: “We demand the resignation of Vladimir Putin from the office of President of the Russian Federation.”

 

The talk of ousting Putin comes as he struggles to make gains in Ukraine, with his soldiers suffering catastrophic losses in the battlefield.

 

In an extraordinary move, Russian marines from Russia’s 155th Naval Brigade wrote a scathing letter to their regional governor after 300 men from their battalion had been killed or injured in four days of heavy fighting in eastern Ukraine.

 

Videos show the desperate Russian troops fleeing from their burning tanks and a group of soldiers being blown up by Ukrainian missiles during the disastrous assault on the town of Pavlivka.

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