The President of the Russian Federation, Vladimir

Putin

, remained in isolation after "flirting with ultra-fascists and exchanging prisoners."    

Russian political scientist and publicist Andriy Piontkovskyi said this on the air of the FREEDOM project, UNIAN writes.

For Putin, September 30 can become Adolf Hitler's April 30, when he committed suicide. 

"Putin announced an address to the Security Council on September 30, when he will probably call everyone to a holy war. For some reason, I associate Putin's September 30 with Hitler's April 30, when he took poison," Piontkovsky said.

"The Armed Forces of Ukraine will take Kherson and everything will fall apart. We see only one side of the contradictions, and there is another contradiction along the line of Putin-generals. The President of the Russian Federation, like Hitler in recent years, sitting in a bunker in Berlin. Putin remains to blame the generals and throw them into torture camps. After returning from the summit in Samarkand, Putin changed his concept. He took the position of ultra-fascists, but after the exchange of prisoners, he found himself in isolation," the political scientist noted.

Piontkovsky also believes that all threats to use nuclear weapons are meaningless, this decision is devoid of any military meaning.

"He will commit a terrible crime - destroy one Ukrainian city with a nuclear attack. Will Ukraine stop resisting? Will the West stop helping? No! He has been told repeatedly: "No". He will receive a devastating answer. In the first half hour, the entire Black Sea Fleet of the Russian Federation and all base in Crimea. Putin does not have a button on his desk, a number of military personnel are involved in this procedure, and they must all be equally crazy," the publicist said.

It will be recalled that

Piontkovsky told how the West threatened Putin for using nuclear weapons.

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