Andrey Gurulyov said Putin was 'a bit late' with mobilization and predicted that there would be more to come.
"I don't think our Supreme [would] have made [inappropriate] decisions if he was retrieving accurate information about the real circumstances. The system of total lies brought us to this situation," Andrey Gurulyov, former deputy commander of Russia's southern military district, told television presenter and propagandist Vladimir Solovyov on Russian state media.
Gurulyov said Putin was"a bit late" with mobilization and predicted that it's only a hint of more maneuvers to come. "Our industry will keep working, thank God. We need to supply those who are battling right now, plus those who will be mobilized and join the ranks later," he said.
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