There is currently no obvious candidate to replace the Russian dictator Vladimir Putin after his death. So there will be an internal confrontation, as a military and political analyst for the Information Resistance Group, Oleksandr Kovalenko, said in a comment to RBC-Ukraine. He says that doesn't see any obvious successor to Putin for now. "Putin intentionally attracted many unremarkable, second-rate, and gray personalities to his circle so that they would appear even more worthless against his backdrop. For example, Shoigu. He was once called "number 2", but he cannot even speak clearly," the...