Putin's war will continue until at least 2027: Former Russian commander

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Andrey Gurulyov said that Russia needs to focus on winning with modern weapons and 'to deploy them in the troops.'

Former Russian commander Andrey Gurulyov recently predicted that Russia's ongoing war in Ukraine might drag on until at least 2027 or maybe even longer.on Sunday with English subtitles by Anton Gerashchenko, adviser to the Minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine. The ex-commander was asked whether Russia should use certain military weapons before the end of the war or fight with ordinary and less advanced ones without GPS or satellite.

"The first is to bite your lip and to win with what you have and at the same time, in the 'scalded cat' mode do what needs to be done. That's all. Do not wait for any end of the war—do not wait for anything. This end of the war may take a long time. In general, I predict that it will be 2027-2030, not earlier," said Gurulyov, who is also a member of the State Duma.

He continued:"During this time, if it is only biting the lip, we will be saddled to carry on. We need to win with modern weapons. We need to deploy them in the troops. That's all."So they discuss the idea of forcing "hipsters from barbershops" and "slackers from Moscow" to produce ammunition for Russian army.

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