 Russian army is currently not strong enough to defend the Kremlin. Former Russian commander Igor Girkin said in a video posted that Russian President Vladimir Putin's military is currently not strong enough to defend the Kremlin. Girkin, who is also known by the alias Igor Strelkov, made the condemning evaluation of the Russian military in a video posted on his Telegram channel. Anton Gerashenko, an advisor to Ukraine's Minister of Internal Affairs, shared a translated clip on Twitter of Girkin's recent comments about Russia's military according to Newsweek. If we keep fighting like this, we won't be able to hold the southern Russian city Rostov-on-Don in a year, Girkin said, according to Gerashenko's translation. Terrorist Girkin Strelkov is very gloomy in his evaluation of the Russian army just like Prigozin. Gerashenko wrote in the caption for this tweet, referencing Wagner group boss Yevgeny Prigozin, who has also been vocal about his complaints of Putin's military. While speaking of Putin's military forces, Girkin said that, right now, they're not that strong. Before adding that, in the long run, if we go on fighting like we are fighting now, we won't be able to hold anything. We won't even hold the Kremlin back in time, he said. The army veteran then brought up the alleged drone attack that Russia said occurred on May the 3rd and criticised Putin for what he characterised as lack of an appropriate response. The Kremlin palace has already been attacked and we have no reaction to it. Girkin said, per Gerashenko, if it doesn't even make the president the commander-in-chief become the performer of his constitutional functions, then what are we talking about here? He added.