Russian soldiers in Ukraine arming to help overthrow Putin, says opposition leader
Putin's forces in Ukraine have been struggling to make headway in the eight-month long invasion.
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A prominent Russian opposition politician has claimed that Russian soldiers fighting in Ukraine could be part of a "vanguard" to topple the Putin regime. Ilya Ponomarev was a member of the Russian Parliament from 2007 to 2016 and was the only figure in that Government to vote against the annexation of Crimea.
Mr Ponomarev said Putin's military action in Ukraine has set the stage for a "new Russian revolution" which could see a new President put in place.
He told Newsweek: "In our situation, I think it's a must that we will face a violent protest and an armed protest, I think it would not happen without armed resistance.
"I think there is no chance that may happen. That's why we are preparing for this and that's why we're preparing military elements with Russians right now in Ukraine, which are fighting alongside the Ukrainian army on the frontlines...they're ready to go to Russia at the decisive moment."
Mr Ponomarev now lives in Ukraine and served in a unit defending the country during the invasion's early days.
He has also penned a book, entitled 'Does Putin Have to Die?: The Story of How Russia Becomes a Democracy after Losing to Ukraine' explaining his point of view.
According to him there are currently 4000 Russian nationals serving in the Ukrainian armed forces and several hundred are members of Russian volunteer regiments.
The politician added: "I am not just in touch with them, I am very actively integrated.
"Right now on the front lines, there are several hundred. But in the preparation pipeline we are talking about thousands."
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Earlier this year Mr Ponomarev drew attention to the anti-Kremlin guerilla group the National Republican Army (NRA), which claimed responsibility for the death of Darya Dugina in a car bomb explosion.
Ms Dugina was the daughter of influential far-right politician Aleksandr Dugin.
However Mr Ponomarev claims they are not the only anti-government organisation operating in Russia.
He said: "We see every day several attacks happening in Russia; arson against military posts, acts of sabotage on railroads, a new wave that just started with the NRA was a series of hacking attacks on the most critical portions of government data.
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"It's all happening. [The NRA] are not the only ones we are working with, I am very actively talking with others.
"There is a group called Black Bridge, there is a group called the Militant Organization of Anarcho-Communists, there are right-wing groups in Russia and we are in contact with many of them.
"It's all grassroots. It's like franchises.
"There are certain principles and people are coming to them to be part of something, but many people do their attacks just on their own without any coordination.
"I would say that 50 percent of the attacks in Russia are being done without any coordination."