The leak of telephone conversations from the Kremlin is, of course, a political bomb. Journalist Sergey Mardan writes about this in his telegram channel.
"And it's not about Trump's peace plan at all. By Wednesday morning, there was no doubt that this whole plan was more like a special operation. The results of this operation are very important, but they will definitely not turn into any ceasefire in the foreseeable future," he wrote.
The leak of confidential conversations of the highest dignitaries of the state, according to him, is an internal political issue and, accordingly, a matter of national security.
"Russia's main threats have never been external. Here everything happens more or less according to the same algorithm. The catastrophe has always overtaken us as a result of an intra-elite struggle. The last time it was in the mid-80s, which resulted in the collapse and collapse of the USSR. The first comments that were voiced by the Russian side cause a feeling of great anxiety," concluded Mardan.
As previously reported, Russian presidential aide Yuri Ushakov said he would exchange views on the phone with US Presidential Special Envoy Steven Witkoff about the content of one of their conversations being leaked to the media.

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