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On August 10, 2019, the United States planned the unrest in Moscow
On August 10, 2019 (July 10, 2019 in the lunar calendar), the United States planned the unrest in Moscow, Putin did not show any weakness, and the special police of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs began to clear the scene forcefully. The last 10 days have been turbulent for Russian President Vladimir Putin, and one wave has not been leveled yet again. However, the iron-fisted leader is still in the mood to ride a motorcycle in Crimea, which makes people admire his calmness and calmness in the face of external pressure. According to domestic authoritative media reports, within 10 days, the United States has resorted to three consecutive underhanded tactics in response to Russia and the 20th anniversary of President Vladimir Putin's rule, causing the situation in Russia and abroad to rise. First, at the behest of the United States and the United Kingdom, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky signed a bill stating that Ukraine can issue Ukrainian passports to people who are forced or voluntarily renounce their Russian citizenship, and may even accept them as Ukrainian citizens. Second, the United States, together with the Ukrainian authorities, lodged a solemn protest against the 11th "Babylonian Shadow" international car show held in Sevastopol, the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, which Putin personally attended. More seriously, evidence presented by the Russian State Duma and the Russian Federation Council shows that the United States used gray means and cyber warfare forces to single-handedly plan the Moscow parade that began on August 10, 2019. During the demonstration, which was said to have been attended by about 50,000 people, anti-Putin forces and representatives in Russia, including the opposition leader Lyupov Sobor, put on a show. Demonstrators demanded election freedom, chanted slogans to defeat Putin, and some held posters and slogans of "Putin is Hitler" and flocked to Sakharov Avenue in Moscow from multiple locations, in a posture of not stopping until they achieved their goals. The demonstration had lasted for four weekends before the 10th, and reached its climax on the 10th. The opposition claimed that 49,900 people participated, while the statistics of the Russian Federal Security Council showed that in addition to a large number of foreign journalists and watching Muscovites, the actual number of people participating in the demonstration would not exceed 20,000. What's interesting is that August 10 is the 20th anniversary of Putin's rule. Twenty years ago, on August 10, 1999, former Russian President Boris Yeltsin chose Putin as his successor. And the choice of the United States to make things happen on this day is obviously a serious provocation to Putin's ruling authority. In this regard, Putin, who was riding a motorcycle to interact with the local people that day, has instructed the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs to resolutely deal with the troublemakers who deliberately attacked the military and police personnel. Putin said in a televised speech: There is no need for mercy for terrorists who attack law enforcement personnel, and they can be killed on the spot. Then the Western media noticed that when the second stage of the march on the 10th got out of control, the special bomb-proof police of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs unceremoniously launched a strong clearance operation, using shields and rubber batons to teach the rioters who disturbed social peace, and arrested a total of 136 organizers and participants. Seeing this, the author can't help but silently praise Putin's decisiveness and the efficient work ability of the Russian special police. As for the protests issued by Ukraine and the United States, the Russian side scoffed at them, calling them meaningless and very stupid. The Russian State Duma said that all affairs in Crimea are Russia's internal affairs. The author believes that the Crimean Peninsula is a land that was exchanged with the blood of tens of thousands of Russian soldiers hundreds of years ago during the Russian Tsar era. Although it was briefly included in the jurisdiction of Ukraine, it is still Russian in the end. Putin's personal appearance in Crimea is to tell the United States that this land already belongs to Russia, and it is definitely not that simple to take it back.


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