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What Might a Russian Civil War Look Like?

If Russia loses the conflict in Ukraine, Putin may see Russian civilians take up weapons in an attempt to oust the insane tyrant. What might a Russian civil war look like? Read this revelatory narrative to discover how an epic battle within Russia's borders might play out! πŸ˜ πŸ˜€πŸ†šπŸ˜‘πŸ€¬

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If Russia loses the conflict in Ukraine, Putin may see Russian civilians take up weapons in an attempt to oust the insane tyrant. What might a Russian civil war look like? Read this revelatory narrative to discover how an epic battle within Russia's borders might play out! πŸ˜ πŸ˜€πŸ†šπŸ˜‘πŸ€¬

Russian forces are being pushed back into Crimea by Ukrainian tanks as they roll across the Kherson Oblast. From the sky, artillery shells fall. Drones and missiles roar overhead. As Ukrainian forces take back what is rightfully theirs, soldiers are killing one another. There is nowhere else for the Russians to go as they continue to retreat. After each other, battalions give up. For the first time in almost ten years, the blue and yellow flags of Ukraine are raised in Crimea. Vladimir Putin fixes his attention on the satellite feed of his soldiers’ resignations. What is occurring baffles him. He believes it ought to have been simple. Russia's military was extremely large, and its intelligence officers claimed that the majority of Ukraine wanted to reunite with Mother Russia. He has now forfeited the entire area he had seized during the initial invasion.

Putin snatches the vodka glass from the table in front of him and flings it around the room. Against the bunker's concrete wall, it breaks. Gather the inner circle and tell them to meet me at the Kremlin," he shouts at the general on the far end of the table. Before it is too late, we must take action. Konstantin reviews the incoming feed from news sources all over the world. To protect his IP from the Russian government, he runs a proxy server from his Moscow apartment. Since the beginning of the conflict in Ukraine, he has been keeping an eye on it, and as of right now, it appears that Russia has been vanquished. He and a network of rebels operating in secret have been informing people about the reality of the conflict since the beginning. They have disproved Putin's lies and organized demonstrations against the evil dictator and his regime. The Rebels haven't had much luck so far.

The Kremlin controls all media outlets in the country. Putin surrounds himself with individuals he can rely on and who will only speak to him in the manner that he desires. In order to prevent anyone else from gaining enough sway to unseat him, he has divided the power within the government. However, the populace is incensed. They have sacrificed a lot for this pointless war, and all the Kremlin has given back is suffering. Vladimir Putin is unable to think of anything other than his own ambitions, despite the fact that food is scarce and people are working themselves to death. On the Dark Web, Konstantin launches a secret chat. He notifies the rebels that the time has come throughout Russia. Russia's ruling class meets covertly. They never imagined it would get to this point. They sincerely believed they could control Putin, but it is now obvious that this is no longer the case.

They warned him that if Russia lost the conflict, he would have to resign from office; now that Crimea has been lost, they said, Putin must go. Almost all of the nation's private wealth is under the control of this group of people. For centuries, their families have operated in the background. Vladimir Putin is not going to be allowed to destroy the things they have worked so hard to build. Russia is weak, despite what Putin vehemently denies. Its treasury is depleting, its military is in disarray, and protests are erupting all over the country. The smoke of cigars fills the dimly lit room as the Russian elite gather around an old wooden table to plan their next move. The large man seated at the head of the table informs the group that a decision has been made. Vladimir will be asked to resign, and Mikhail Mishustin will take his place as prime minister.

We can gradually undo the harm the president caused by negotiating the easing of the sanctions the west has imposed on our nation. The other Elite members nodded in agreement. They debate the most effective strategy for Putin's replacement. To start with, they'll make an effort to persuade him to resign voluntarily. If that fails, they will make sure that the Russian President currently in office is involved in an accident. Vladimir Putin's motorcade moves quickly in the direction of the Kremlin. He has been told by a group of extremely influential people that he will meet with Prime Minister Mishasti as soon as he gets there. A group of protesters blocking the path stops the car as it is moving down the street. They screamed foul language at Putin's motorcade. While others hold picket signs calling for Putin's resignation and the release of Russia from his death grip, some people throw glass bottles at the bulletproof windows.

Where is the Rosgvardiya? Putin screams from the back of the car. The angry dictator appears in the rearview mirror as the driver turns around. Sir, they are en route. There shouldn't be much more time than that. No, it screams Putin. I demand that these rebels be dealt with immediately. The driver takes a brief pause before continuing. He starts to object, but before he can finish, the sound of gunfire fills the room. In order to disperse the protesters, the National Guard has arrived and is using deadly force. Putin commands the driver to run over the injured and the dead after Russian civilians are shot to death by soldiers. He is powerless to make a decision. As the wheels roll over the bodies of people lying in the street, the car jounces up and down. At the Moscow protests, innocent bystanders were brutally butchered, and Konstantin watched in horror. It is obvious that Vladimir Putin and the current administration will never voluntarily cede their positions of power.

The rebels must intensify their strategy. Konstantin takes out his cell phone and places the call he had hoped would never go through. He dials the number for the wolf-coded rebel. Konstantin commands the printer to print the recruitment flyers into the receiver. A war is imminent. Upon bursting into his office, Vladimir Putin discovers Prime Minister Mishachtin seated at his desk. Putin hisses at you and asks what you're doing. Mishustin gets out of the seat. Vladimir, pay attention, he commands. Our wealthy friends have decided that it is time for me to take charge. All of the money that you could possibly need has already been deposited in a safe account. Simply resign so that we can steer the nation in a different direction. Vladimir Putin controls the rage that is about to explode inside of him. Putin also requests that I decline if I do. A sigh is emitted by Mishustin. You are aware of how powerful the Elites are. Your handover of power has already been predetermined by them.

He takes a brief moment to reflect, even if it necessitates the security personnel shoving you outside the Kremlin. I see Putin nod his head and give the prime minister a smile. He approaches the window and observes the square below. Mishustin feels relieved. He was sincere when he said that it might be necessary to dispatch the armed security personnel stationed outside to remove the current Russian President. They had already been compensated, and the change in power was inevitable. Mishustin is just relieved that there wasn't any need for bloodshed. Putin says that there is only one thing. He turns to face Mishustin, who is still seated at his desk. I've already killed those guards that the Elites bought off. I would advise you to convey to your employers that they will not be able to get rid of me so easily, but you won't live long enough to do so. Vladimir Putin reaches into his jacket, takes out a gun, and fires at the former prime minister.

The back of Mishustin's head explodes outward from the exiting bullet as blood splatters throughout the office. Putin walks over to his desk, holsters the gun, and picks up the phone. Bring me the GRU leaders. We must deal with state enemies. The civil war in Russia has started. Across the nation, rebel groups start to emerge. Local governments in smaller towns come under their control. Because there is a significant military presence in the cities, they are more difficult to secure. Here is where the rebels engage in bloody, seemingly hopeless battles. Years of strict gun control in Russia gave way to laxer laws following Putin's invasion of Ukraine. The government was blinded by its concern over winning the war and failed to notice what was going on domestically. As forces are called back to Moscow to defend the current regime and quell any uprisings in the city, the rebels seize control of military vehicles that have been abandoned.

In a soggy basement, Konstantin meets with other Rebel leaders. Everyone present is a regular person; nobody is a member of an elite group or a government official. But they also speak for Russia. They speak up on behalf of everyone who has suffered at the hands of Putin or who was trampled under his feet as he attempted to forge a new Russian Empire. He doesn't care about the welfare of the Russian people, and now they'll make him pay dearly for how he treated them. A group of lines on the maps are indicated by Konstantin. He advises us to take the railroads. We can regulate the flow of resources across the nation if we have control over the rail system. We can use them as leverage to compel the government to give up. Around the table, the other rebel leaders nodded in agreement. Despite the fact that their numbers are increasing daily, Putin's military still controls all of the major cities. Most of Putin's men believe that it is their responsibility to carry out instructions and defend Russia from threats both internal and external.

Putin has created the myth that the West is supporting the rebel cause. He asserts that the rebels are attempting to subvert Russian culture from within. The ranks of the Russian army have slowly started to expand as a result of the pro-Putin propaganda that the population is being fed, despite the fact that many people have left Putin's military to join the rebels. To counter this, the rebels have started their own information campaign, and thinkers from all over the nation are supporting their cause. The Elites' strategy has failed. Mischief is no more. So now you know why we called you here, the cigar-smoking man says. The room is quiet at the moment. The Russian elites observe the chef. Yevgeny Prigozhin considers the offer while circling the liquid in his glass. To wage war against Vladimir Putin, the Russian elites want to pay the Wagner Group. Wagner has long followed Putin's orders, but this group of elites has made Prigozhin an offer he can't refuse.

The Wagner Group are hired assassins. Since 2014, Yevgeny Prigozhin has been running the business covertly. But only out of necessity has he grown so close to Vladimir Putin. His goal is to join the Russian government's upper echelons, and the nation's elite are now giving him the opportunity to do so. Turning against Putin will be extremely risky, but the benefits will far outweigh the dangers. Prigozhin comments, "Very well. Putin and his forces will be dealt with by my men. But I want to rule in return. In the room, silence reigns. The Elites exchange uneasy glances. Very well, says the man seated at the head of the table. Putin's position can be filled if you overthrow him. Cheers from Yevgeny Prigozhin. From the table, he gets up and leaves the area by making his way outside. He says over his shoulder, "It's been a pleasure working with you," and then he walks out the door, shutting it behind him. One of the Elites responds, "You can't be serious. The man at the head of the table, after taking a few puffs of his cigar, remarks that Prigozhin is a means to an end.

His life span won't permit him to experience the power he longs for. Vladimir Putin and his personal security team sprint through the Kremlin's corridors. The agent in the last position is shot. As the Wagner Group soldiers pursue him, he collapses to the ground while still firing at them. Putin confronted Yevgeny Prigozhin during their meeting about his mercenaries' offensive positions near Novgorod. A swarm of Wagner men suddenly barged into the space and started shooting. While a battle broke out in his office, Putin dove under his desk. Putin's security force shot the mercenaries dead, but Prigozhin managed to flee. The Russian President is currently just trying to survive inside the Kremlin. Putin's security forces request assistance. GRU and Russian Armed Forces personnel assume their positions. The mercenaries are aware of their dire situation. They can only escape the Kremlin alive if they manage to capture Putin. The dictator and his men rush out the building's back door, a short while later, the mercenaries show up.

There is a whole battalion of soldiers waiting for them. They start shooting at the mercenaries and shoot them dead as they stand on the Kremlin steps. In an undisclosed bunker, Vladimir Putin cowers. In fear for his life, he is reluctant to leave its security. It has not been going well for Russia's Civil War to break out. Since the Ukraine War was lost, numerous factions have emerged. Although Putin is still officially in charge of Russia, his position is far from stable. Recently, some of his top lieutenants have been killed by rebel forces. They currently possess a significant portion of the Trans-Siberian Railway as well as other important rail lines across the nation. The Wagner Group has taken Novgorod and appears to have their sights set on St. Petersburg; Putin can only assume that they are under the control of the Elites who attempted to depose him in favor of Mikhail Mishushin before laying siege to Moscow. The American Civil War presents an opportunity for ethnic groups who have been persecuted by Russia for years to take back their homes.

In a declaration of independence from Russia, the Chechens, Chuvash, and Buryats asserted their claim to be independent states. Putin's empire is collapsing all around him. Even though he still commands the largest military force in the nation, wherever his troops are deployed, there always seems to be resistance. Putin believes that if he hadn't wasted so much money, resources, and assets during his invasion of Ukraine, he might have been able to crush his opponents and maintain complete control over the nation. And the bad news just keeps on coming. Putin receives news in his bunker that Chinese forces have begun advancing into eastern Russia. Initially, Vladimir Putin had asked his allies in the People's Republic of China to support him in his struggle to keep the country under his control. Putin was informed by President Xi Jinping that supplies and troops would be sent to secure strategic positions in Russia's east.

This was a lie. Chinese forces started to mobilize with the aim of capturing regions that held significant natural resource reserves as Putin waited for assistance that would never arrive. With his sniper rifle's scope down, Konstantin looks down. The rebels have learned that one of Putin's top generals will meet the insane dictator today, according to intelligence. They can finally find the whereabouts of the fictitious president if they can follow the generals' movements. Putin is no longer respected by the majority of Russians. The number of Rebellion members has reached the tens of millions. Although not every Russian citizen carries a weapon, the country's united civilian population is very powerful. Manufacturing weapons and supplies for the rebel cause has started among workers who no longer want to answer to Putin's government. To prevent the Russian military from running out of food, farmers are harvesting their crops and hiding them.

The biggest danger to the president's victory in this civil war is the unification of the Russian people, who have suffered under Vladimir Putin's brutal rule for so long. The Wagner Group and other hired mercenaries have helped the Russian Elites seize control of major cities, but without popular support, it is uncertain whether they will be able to impose the kind of government they want. The idea that the rebels fight for democracy terrifies both the Russian elite and Vladimir Putin. In addition to wanting a say in their government, the populace is aware that the status quo will be upheld if either Putin or the elites prevail in this civil war. A corrupt group of people who only consider their own interests will be in charge of the government. Nothing is more terrifying for the other factions than a Rebel victory and the establishment of a democratic government reminiscent of their sworn foes in the west. Since the Soviet Union's rise, this has been the one thing they have fought against. Konstantin observes as the target exits the vehicle. The general scans his surroundings uncomfortably.

Two GRU troops are on either side of him. Konstantin concludes that this must be the location. He shifts to the next window of the deserted apartment building he is hiding in to get a better view of where the group goes. They travel the length of the block before stopping at a dilapidated building. According to rebel intelligence, this was formerly a KGB office. In case a Cold War nuclear attack was to be launched, there is probably a bunker underneath it. Putin is undoubtedly hiding here. Konstantin is aware that he has two options: he can shoot now and take out a powerful general, or he can call in reinforcements in the hopes that the rebels will take out Putin. He inhales deeply and holds his breath. He has the general in his sights. He exhales heavily before lowering the sniper and picking up his cellphone, he texts the Moscow Rebels' top brass, telling them to come to his location. It's risky to do this. It might be a trap set by Putin and his allies to entice the rebel cell out of hiding. And if the President is not present, all of this might be for nothing. Konstantin gathers his belongings and descends to the ground.

Upon the arrival of the rebel forces, it will become evident whether or not all of this was worthwhile. In St. Louis, the Wagner Group has its own issues. Petersburg. Putin supporters have surrounded themselves in the city. Many mercenaries and soldiers are dying as a result of urban warfare. Terrorist attacks are being directed at the general populace as the Wagner Group tries to persuade them to turn against the Russian Army. In St. Louis, this strategy has killed tens of thousands of civilians. Petersburg's streets. In search of asylum in Finland and Poland, numerous Russian citizens have left their country. In other areas of the country, Russians are attempting to flee the chaos of the Civil War by crossing whichever border is nearest.

The world is currently experiencing a refugee crisis on a scale never seen before. The most astounding aspect is that Ukraine is extending an offer of assistance to Russians who are escaping the fighting. The conflict between Russia and Ukraine was terrible. Yet even in the dead of night, people display great compassion. Despite the fact that Ukraine is still healing from the war, it has been rebuilding its infrastructure with the assistance of the United Nations and numerous non-profit organizations.

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  • Deasun T. Smythabout a year ago

    You had me on the edge of my seat for the whole story. I would have thought Putin could never be ousted, if the Ukrainians could defeat the Russian army maybe Ukraine could invade Moscow and forcibly remove Putin.

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