and this is a huge difference between korobochov putin, although he remained a communist for a long timeperhaps until 1989 - 1990, but at least he was ready to talk. he wanted a discharge, even though he wanted. well implementation of perestroika, realignment of property, and so on, and in some way what putin is going to do. just the opposite, he is strengthening the situation with the fascist regime and so on. then there are some other components and other factors. well , of course, as you understand, i am combining the afghan war with the ukrainian war well, to a certain extent - this is an important comparison, but let's not forget that the soviet union was in afghanistan for only 9 or 10 years, and during all this time, only 13-14 thousand soviet soldiers died in ukraine, on the contrary, every month an average of 13-14 thousand russian soldiers, so the ukrainian war is much more critical, it affects the system much more and is much more prone to the fact that it can lead to the collapse of the russian federation. the afghan war accelerated these processes and did not cause the ukrai