Russian United Democratic Party Yabloko Leader Grigory Yavlinsky has warned the end to the Russia-Ukraine war is becoming further away from reach. In the interview to Sky News Australia Mr. Yavlinsky talked about the necessity of the ceasefire in Ukraine and the chances for it after the US president elections.
Mr. Yavlinsky also commented on the reports that North Korea deployed 3000 training troops to several training locations across Eastern Russia. “It’s a very painful step to make this condition so the war and the war itself more and more bloody and the end of this story becomes even more far from now than it was before”, Mr Yavlinsky told Sky News host Erin Molan.
Mr Yavlinsky continued, sharing with Erin the pressures of propaganda and fear being inflicted upon the community.
“The people are living under the very big pressure of propaganda and enormous pressure of threat and fear”, he said.
“People are afraid of the authorities, and they’re afraid to say something”.