Putin's Propagandist Admits Ukraine Will Never Fall, Exposing Kremlin's Miscalculations
The Military ShowOctober 20, 202519 min369,557 views
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- 💡 Vladimir Solovyov, a prominent Putin ally and state TV host, made a rare admission on October 13, 2025, stating that Ukraine will never fall.
- 🎯 This marks a significant break from the Kremlin's official narrative, signaling potential cracks in Putin's propaganda machine.
- ⚠️ Solovyov acknowledged that Russia underestimated Ukraine's military power and industrial growth, admitting that their strikes were not decisive.
Ukraine's Growing Military Strength
- 🚀 Ukraine's defense industry has dramatically expanded, now producing approximately 60% of its own weapons, up from 10% at the start of the invasion.
- 📈 The country boasts over one million active troops and has significantly increased its drone production capacity.
- 🛠️ Ukraine's military equipment has modernized, with a substantial portion of its forces and weaponry being domestically produced and advanced.
Cracks in the Propaganda Machine
- 🗣️ Solovyov's comments, delivered with a somber tone, contrasted sharply with his usual rants about Russian superiority.
- 📉 Other Russian propagandists, like Tatyana Montyan and Pavel Gubarev, have also voiced concerns about Russia's manpower shortages and the war's dire situation, with Gubarev calling it
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