Actor, screenwriter, director and producer Ivan Okhlobystin is confident that the process of completing a special military operation after the end of the active phase will last for decades. He stated this in an interview with <url>.
"Our victory is when the world becomes one... and this cannot end in a few years. There may be some temporary improvements, but the process will last for decades. The active phase of the war may end this year and next. But this will lead to nothing," Okhlobystin expressed his opinion.
He noted that the military budgets of European countries are matched, and on In the West, money decides everything.
"There is a budget, so it must be implemented. If military budgets are laid down before 2030, then no one will calm down there until 2030. And they will do everything to incite our poor, confused fellow tribesmen," he believes.
Okhlobystin also stressed that military operations are difficult, because "we are at war with the whole world, with Europe."
As reported by EADaily, in March of this year it became known that Okhlobystin on Ukraine has been charged under three articles of the Criminal Code. As a justification for the charges under the articles on "encroachment on the territorial integrity of Ukraine", "propaganda of war" and "glorification" of the Russian army, participation in a rally-concert on Red Square is cited.
"The linguistic examination initiated by the Security Service confirmed the facts of the attacker's explosive activity," the SBU emphasized.

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