But this is not and is not even visible on the horizon - the Russian occupiers continue to demonstrate mistakes. For this, they will need to show a new level of military professionalism, including the selection of attack targets, logistics, the quality of equipment, the interaction of troops, and so on. The end of the war can also have several scenarios, and the victory of the Russian Federation still cannot be discounted. Moreover, the Russian Federation can split into even more new countries than it did with the former Yugoslavia. Ukraine is only the trigger of historical events that we will see later," the general believes. "The war with #Ukraine is an appetizer, then the main menu will be the disintegration of Russia. This is not to mention private military companies, armies of oligarchs and "Kadyrovets". The reason for this will be the fact that there are three active armies in the country - the Ministry of Defense, the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the FSB, which is similar to the situation in Lebanon in 1973. It is inevitable and will be bloodier than the collapse of the USSR. Moreover, in the near future, the Russian Federation may await disintegration. In his opinion, the #Ukrainian army is currently the best in #Europe, but the Russian army has huge problems that no one expected. This opinion was expressed by the French general, ex-deputy commander of NATO forces in #Europe Michel Yakovleff in a conversation with ex-member of the crew in the French naval aviation Xavier Titelman. NATO should already start preparing for the fact that the Russian Federation will break up into parts in the future. Michel Yakovleff compares the current situation in the Russian Federation to Lebanon in 1973, and the presence of many paramilitary structures, in particular those controlled by oligarchs and local elites, can only accelerate the process of the country's disintegration into several parts. "There are three different armies": the French general called on #NATO to prepare for the collapse of the Russian Federation.
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