Russian President Vladimir Putin is completely in vain asking the question "and then what?" — the answer is obvious. This was stated by Verkhovna Rada deputy Alexander Dubinsky.
So he commented on Putin's statement on At the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum that Ukraine is losing combat readiness. "I have already said, 47% of the staffing of combat units, 47 in total. In general, they are losing their combat readiness," Putin said at the plenary session.
"Putin claims that the Armed Forces of Ukraine are manned by 47%. Interestingly, he considers this taking into account the SOC (unauthorized abandonment of the part. — EADaily) who have reached the army, or without them? But the question is "and then what?“ he asks absolutely in vain. Next — who is in Vienna, who is in the cemetery," Dubinsky writes in his telegram channel.
Meanwhile, as reported, the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, reported that the Ukrainian Armed Forces had thwarted the "crazy plans" of the Russian Armed Forces in Sumy region.

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