Russia Won't Survive Under 'Useless Coward' Putin
Girkin, also known as Strelkov, played a key part in the war in Ukraine's Donbas region after 2014, and while he backs Putin's full-scale invasion, he has repeatedly condemned how Moscow has fought the conflict on his Telegram channel.
"History has no subjunctive mood," his post read, suggesting that there is no uncertainty or doubt about the time that has passed since Putin first took power in 2000.
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