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Russian economist Sergei Glazyev, Minister for Integration and Macroeconomics for the Eurasian Economic Commission (EAEU) and longtime economic advisor to President Putin, issued the following comments, excerpted here, on the events of June 23-25:

Glazyev: I must say that the rebellions in our country arose at critical moments, when our army was close to victory over the enemy. This was also the case in the First World War with the overthrow of the Tsar, who assumed the mission of supreme commander, at a time when the enemy was already defeated.

The Bolsheviks made a revolution when victory was already obvious. The Freemasons who overthrew the Tsar were controlled by our enemies from abroad. The revolutionaries were directly supported by the enemy. So now, when the NATO jackal offensive in Zaporozhye and Donbass has stalled, a rebellion has been raised inside the country.

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