Putin gearing up for ‘big transfer’ to finish Ukraine struggle as WW3 fears skyrocket
Ukraine has been piling pressure on Putin with devastating strikes on their oil production and military targets deep within Russia’s territory
Vladimir Putin is preparing a massive mobilisation of troops to fight in Ukraine, a prominent EU leader has warned. Czech President Petr Pavel said Europe has two months to push for peace before Mad Vlad makes his move.
“Russia will have parliamentary elections in September”, he said. “President Putin will hardly declare mobilisation before, but once the elections are over, then the window will shrink.
“I believe that the window is there for us to keep pushing and giving Russia a clear message that we are willing to start negotiations,” Pavel told the Telegraph.
It comes as Ukraine continues to pile pressure on Putin with damaging strikes on Russia’s oil sites, tankers and military targets.
Pavel added: “Russia has a lot of internal problems and challenges at this point… The Russian public is turning increasingly against the war.”
An increasingly desperate Putin has reportedly turned on his own inner circle after they dared to suggest a ceasefire with Ukraine. A Kremlin insider told Reuters the furious Russian tyrant has rejected any talk of a peace plan and is instead preparing to launch a brutal new offensive.
A source close to Putin revealed there is a “high probability” of a major escalation in the coming months as Ukraine continues to batter Russia with devastating drone strikes.
The revelations fly in the face of claims by US President Donald Trump, who recently said Putin wanted the war to end and that a resolution was “closer than people realise.”
Trump has held separate phone calls with both Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, with Zelensky noting they discussed “ideas to bring peace closer.”
But behind the scenes, the Russian dictator is said to have “dug in his heels” to achieve his goal of capturing the remainder of Ukraine’s eastern Donbas region.
According to a Kremlin source, Putin recently delivered a savage rebuke to a group of his own advisers who suggested a compromise based on a ceasefire along the current front lines.
He remains convinced Russia will soon capture the Donbas, despite his troops’ advances slowing down significantly this year.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov tried to play down the internal fury, saying: “Russia is ready for a peaceful resolution but has enough capability to act independently and continue the special military operation.”
