Russian human rights defender Mark Feigin explained that Putin, who wanted to seize Ukraine "in three days", brought the war to the territory of Russia.

Because of this, the Kremlin is thinking about what will happen after the dictator. 

He said this on his YouTube channel. 

"When Putin started this war, he was sure that it would not reach Russia and that the war would last three days. He believed that he would get the planned result and would never face such problems - neither with wires on the territory of the Russian Federation, nor with missiles on border military installations, much less with groups of military personnel who can cross the border and will engage in combat with Russian intelligence services. But he did it. He brought the war to Russia and made it fatally inevitable. This war does not necessarily have to be between supporters of political democracy and Putin's drifting authoritarian regime," said the Russian human rights activist. 

Feigin noted that due to the war in Russia, riots are possible due to deserters and mercenaries from the "Wagner" PMC. 

"The ranks of the indignant can be replenished both from the "Wagner" PMC and from among deserters, not to mention groups within the government itself, which are already developing plans for a possible seizure of power. Putin has become his own abuser. There are no borders - they are like a sieve " , - said Fagin. 

It will be recalled that from the night of February 27 to the morning of the 28th, a wave of attacks by "unknown drones" swept across Russia.

Some of them were probably headed for Russian gas and oil storage facilities, because they fell a few meters from their targets.

Also, on March 2, a loud explosion rang out in the vicinity of the city of Kolomna, Moscow region, which was heard in all corners of the city.

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