The head of the Kremlin, Vladimir Putin, is becoming more and more toxic not only for the world, but also for his country.

Yes, dissatisfaction with what is happening is growing in Russia, as well as within the Kremlin.

Andrii Yusov, a representative of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, told about this on the air of the telethon.

He noted that the dictator is becoming more toxic both for the outside world and inside the Russian Federation. 

"The circle is narrowing around Putin as well, he is becoming more and more toxic, and, of course, both for the outside world and inside. And within the Kremlin, there is more and more dissatisfaction with what is happening. An increasingly gloomy awareness of the prospects, namely, a geopolitical catastrophe Putin's regime. And so it is already about finding a successor, and it is not Putin who is looking for him," Andriy Yusov noted.

We will remind that after the decision of the International Criminal Court, the dictator of the Russian Federation wants to improve his image in the eyes of the Russian elites.

So, his visit to the annexed Crimea and Mariupol captured by the occupiers was a consequence of the decision of the ICC, which issued a warrant for Putin's arrest.

Let's add that Germany should arrest the head of the Russian Federation, Vladimir Putin, if he comes there.

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