Russian State TV guest says Moscow 'incapable' of stopping Ukraine strikes

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Russian State TV guest says Moscow 'incapable' of stopping Ukraine strikes
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Political analyst Viktor Olevich sparked a debate on State TV after warning that Moscow would not be able to prevent Ukraine strikes on Russian soil.

Olevich's fellow panelists attempted to disagree with him, but the analyst reiterated that Ukraine would continue to target areas on Russian soil.

The host disagreed and said Russia probably could solve these problems, but for some reason wasn't doing so. "They have already been struck and they haven't led to...There have been massive attacks on decision-making centers for weeks, more than a month now," Olevich replied.

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