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Russian Nostradamus issues ominous warning as 'extremely dangerous period is coming'

Speaking to Kremlin-backed Russia media outlet Moskovskij Komsomolets, psychic Kazhetta Akhmetzhanova – who won a TV show in the country – has predicted when the war will end

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Could Putin's invasion end soon?(Image: POOL/AFP via Getty Images)

A Russian Nostradamus has issued an ominous warning about President Vladimir Putin's ongoing Ukraine invasion. As the assault reaches nearly 1,000 days and with United States President Joe Biden having given Ukraine permission to use US-supplied weapons inside Russia, many are looking at how – or when – it could finally all come to an end.

But speaking to Kremlin-backed Russia media outlet Moskovskij Komsomolets, a psychic who won a TV show in Russia has claimed that it's going to get worse before it gets better – as well as predicting when it will end. Kazhetta Akhmetzhanova competed on Battle of Psychics and has correctly predicted a series of tsunamis around the world in the past.


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She told MK: “At the moment, an extremely dangerous period is coming, which will last for several months. The situation is very difficult at the moment It is not by chance that world leaders have started calling our President, they understand that the world is on the brink. And that if they cross a certain line, terrible things can happen.

"Warmongers are now in agony: they realize that they will soon have to answer to the full extent of the law." She was referencing claims by Putin last week that world leaders are calling him to ask if they really should be “scared” of him.


She went on: “But Russia – a great power – has already learned from bitter experience, so it will not fall for their tricks anymore. Our Vladimir Vladimirovich is a wise man. He sees through people, he will make balanced decisions. They will be announced in the next couple of months. I can say for sure: the goals and objectives of the SVO, which were declared initially, will be fulfilled.”

The end could be near, she claimed
The end could be near, she claimed(Image: Anadolu via Getty Images)
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She also claimed the invasion would be “resolved by 2025” and that it could all be over as early as Spring. However, she did claim “our enemies will periodically try to arrange certain kinds of provocations – I see that provocative actions are possible on their part until 2027”.

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And in rather unsurprising news, she went on to state that launching the invasion was “correct” and that Russia's army is now “one of the strongest in the world” – despite losing more than one million troops, having thousands of Russian's flee from border towns because Ukraine has now taken them over and the war lasting 997 days instead of just 72 hours.

But hey, whatever the psychic predicts, right?

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