 Kremlin is already looking for successor to Putin. Andrey Yusov, spokesman for the main intelligence directorate, said that after the decision of the international criminal court to arrest Russian dictator Vladimir Putin, the Kremlin is looking for a successor to the Russian president. Yusov noted that on the 17th of March, Russian propagandists did not come out with their shows where they discussed the Hague because debating this would be a strange and disturbing call for the population of the Russian Federation. Putin's circle is narrowing. He is becoming more and more toxic both to the outside world and inside the country. In particular, there is more and more dissatisfaction with what is happening in the Kremlin Towers and increasingly grim awareness of the prospects, namely the geopolitical catastrophe of the Putin regime. And yes, we are already talking about finding a successor to Putin and it is no longer Putin who is looking for him, Yusov said. On the 17th of March, pre-trial Chamber 2 of the International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant for Russian president Vladimir Putin in view of the situation in Ukraine. All member states of the International Criminal Court are legally required to detain and bring the suspect of Russian president Vladimir Putin. After that, it is reported that the search for the person to replace Putin began.