Russian lawmaker raises alarm about economy, calls for end to war in Ukraine
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Russian lawmaker raises alarm about economy, calls for end to war in Ukraine
Renat Suleimanov, a State Duma deputy from the Communist Party (KPRF), said in an interview with Russian outlet Kontinent Sibir that Russia needs the "swiftest possible end" to what Moscow calls its "special military operation," the Kremlin's term for the full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
The Russian economy is practically at the limit of its capacity. State Duma deputy Renat Suleimanov, representing the Communist Party of the Russian Federation, stated that the Russian economy may not be able to withstand a prolonged war against Ukraine and emphasized the need for its swift end. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine, citing a publication on the Telegram channel "Agency. News." Read also: Why Putin Needs Nuclear Exercises with Belarus…
The cost of war weighs on Moscow's treasury. A Russian deputy laments the economic consequences of Vladimir Putin's struggles in Ukraine. If the war continues, the economy will not survive.
Russia needs a quick end to the “special military operation (SVO),” as the official Russian name for the war in Ukraine is. The reason, according to State Duma deputy Renat Suleymanov, is that the Russian economy can no longer withstand prolonged military action. According to the Agentstvo portal, Suleymanov is the first Russian Duma deputy to dare to make such a statement.
Russian Lawmaker Urges Quick End to Ukraine War, Says Russia Cannot Sustain Long Conflict
A Russian Communist Party lawmaker said Russia’s economy cannot withstand a prolonged war in Ukraine and called for the “special military operation” to end as soon as possible.
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