 Warning about civil war in Russia. Former Russian commander Igor Ivanovich Strelkov, also known as Igor Girkin, recently warned of civil war in Russia that could result in millions of casualties as the country continues to fight in the ongoing war in Ukraine. There are all kinds of civil wars. There are civil wars that will kill our country in three days in winter and it will be over in three days, but it will kill the country. Girkin said in a clip with subtitles that was posted to Twitter by Anton Gerashchenko, advisor to the Minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine. In the clip, Girkin added that Moscow could collapse into a civil war with millions of casualties, with a complete collapse and defragmentation. Russia continues to fight in Ukraine despite struggles in obtaining military equipment, shortage in manpower, poor morale among troops, and what some predicted an internal division within military leaders. Though Russian forces made some advances in capturing the Ukrainian city of Soledad, Ukrainian army leaders still have control over the situation in the western outskirts of the city, which is north of Bakhmut, Girkin said on Telegram. Meanwhile, warnings about a civil war breaking out in Moscow have been previously made by some of Russian President Vladimir Putin's critiques. Mark Fagin, a former deputy in the state Duma and Human Rights lawyer, told Newsweek last October that a comprehensive defeat for Putin in Ukraine could result in a bloody civil war with a range of factions and regions seeking power.