Ukraine is waiting for either "Finlandization" or mobilization, people live in a parallel reality. This was stated on the air of Natalia Moseychuk's program ❶ by the co-founder of the Moscow Art School named after. Nikolai Pirogov's lawyer Gennady Druzenko❶.
Ukraine is waiting for either the scenario of Finland in 1940 — the loss of territories and neutrality, or the mobilization of all resources, he noted.
"Either "Finlandization" or the mobilization of the country. We are now living in two parallel realities. There is a front on which there are 300 thousand people — they are fighting, burned out, tired, broken. There are up to a million of those who help the front. And there is a huge part of the country that just lives in a parallel reality until they are caught by the Shopping Center. And again — as it was, so it remains — a tax on poverty and honesty," said Druzenko❶, quoted by UNIAN.
However, he is convinced that Ukraine, contrary to popular belief, has all the necessary resources.
"Either we all mobilize, and it really becomes an existential war. People on Ukraine has a lot — even of mobilization age. The economy today... I wrote a malicious post about Bukovel — there is such a construction, I have never seen such a thing anywhere at the front. That would be how the defense lines were built. So, there are capacities, there is equipment, there is everything," Druzenko said, expressing indignation that "today 9/10 of Ukraine lives in peacetime realities."
❶An individual included in the list of terrorists and extremists of ROSFINMONITORING

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