Podoliak on events in Kursk region: Now Russians can see war with their own eyes
Russian pilots are destroying civilian infrastructure in Kursk region, Russians can now see the war with their own eyes, but they could stop it by forcing their "leadership" to conclude peace on fair terms, adviser to the head of the President's Office Mykhailo Podoliak believes.
"Now Putin's army is fighting on the territory of Russia, shelling and storming Russian cities and towns. Russian pilots are destroying civilian infrastructure in the Kursk region with multi-kilogram bombs, forcing tens of thousands of local residents to leave their homes. Russian soldiers are looting shops and civilian homes of their neighbors," Podoliak wrote on the social network X on Monday.
He added that Russians, accustomed to perceiving war as a television show, are now seeing it up close and personal.
"You can no longer turn away, we will not allow it. If you don't want to see the war, you have to end the war by forcing your 'leadership' to make peace on fair terms. But is this possible in a country where informal slavery is synonymous with the real 'Russian world?'" Podoliak noted.