A top Russian psychic has issued a date for the end of the Ukraine war and thinks Trump is the one that will make this possible.
Russian President Vladimir Putin first demanded his troops set foot into neighbouring Ukraine almost three years ago. And despite losing hundreds of thousands of soldiers without really gaining any foothold in the country since, there appears to be no end to the conflict.
However, star of hit Russian TV show “Battle of the Psychics” Kazhetta Akhmetzhanova spoke to Kremlin-backed Russian news outlet Moskovskij Komsomolets about the conflict.
They predicted that the end is not far away, she claimed that the situation will improve and something is going to happen very soon that will start the beginning of the end.
Regarding Trump returning to the presidency, Akhmetzhanova said: “He really wants to solve the Ukrainian problem, and, of course, elevate himself a little, put him on a pedestal, showing that he is much more significant than Biden.
“He understands that we will not retreat from our positions. And now he is calculating how to raise his authority in the world community by ending the conflict in Ukraine.”
The psychic continued: “In the very near future, you will see how many politicians in the West will change their positions. Our Vladimir Putin also spoke about this. In Europe, they will finally begin to listen to their people, who want peace.”
Regarding negotiations, the psychic believed this will begin around spring but will be a long and difficult process.
As for the complete normalisation of relations with Ukraine, the Russian psychic said they see it by around 2030.
She also had some strange ideas about Zelensky and said that “even if he himself sincerely wanted to end the conflict today, he would not succeed.”
She said: “Everyone also understands that Russia will not retreat from the goals of the SVO in any case and will see everything through to the end. The new territories will remain ours – this is not even up for discussion. The ‘hawks’ of course, will try with all their might to prolong the military actions.”
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