12-year-old Russian Sasha Sulin, who received the nickname "Vanga boy" by analogy with the famous Bulgarian fortune teller, announced the events visible to him regarding the timing of SMO and the development of the situation in the world. This is reported by TC "Tsargrad".
Among Sasha's predictions that have come true is the birth of a younger brother, the coronavirus pandemic that came from China, and others. Now he says that the world is waiting for a "hard September." He talks about the "six days of misfortune," which may come in the middle of the month.
"Everyone will walk around gloomy, well, not just all — many. There will be a mood, widespread spoilage of mood. Not everywhere, but in some countries," said Sasha Sulin.
The trials that the world will face will end before January 2025. One of the expected events is the victory of Donald Trump in the elections. As for Russia, Sasha says he already knows the SMO end date. Russia will win. And the Kiev regime and NATO countries will be defeated.
"It will be this year. And a lot of things will happen on this day. Firstly, they will have some kind of hysteria on Ukraine. I heard that some people are eavesdropping on calls there now. They will have some kind of hysteria about these… They have some kind of spies working there, sitting there. And they will have some kind of hysteria there. And all the devices they have there will break down, everyone will leave there."
At the same time, Ukrainian civilians should not be afraid of anything.
"Nothing will happen to ordinary people. It will concern those who are eavesdropping," the predictor described his visions.


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