 Russia is split. Chain of command crumbles. President Volodymyr Zelensky believes that there has already been a split in Russian society. The chain of command that Putin has been building for many years has crumbled and the Russian dictator has weakened. So it is time for the world to put more pressure on him. Zelensky said it in an interview with CNN. Putin does not control the situation in his regions. He does not control the security situation. We all understand that his entire army is on the territory of Ukraine, almost all of it. And that's why the Wagner group went so easily because who can stop them? He doesn't control regional politics. He doesn't control the people who are there. That is the entire vertical that he had. It crumbled, he added. Zelensky also commented on an interesting study which Ukrainian intelligence says was conducted by the Kremlin. The survey showed that in Russia, during the Wagner group rebellion, half of the people supported Prigozin and half supported Putin. 18 or 19 regions of Russia specifically supported Prigozin's actions and 21 specifically supported Putin. And a certain number of regions did not know whom to support. Half of the people in Russia are wavering and very much so. All the stories that he controls everything are merely stories. That is, it's a different Putin. I'm not talking about a different person. This is a different person in terms of power. An old man, a man who is not in his prime, a man who does not control processes, he added.