Turning off everything Russian, asks for Putin's help: Korotchenko said about Pashinyan's duplicity

Military expert Igor Korotchenko on his Twitter pointed out the duplicity of the head of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan. So, the expert recalled how at first the politician turns off everything Russian in the country, and when the need arises, he calls Putin and asks for help.
In his Twitter, military expert Igor Korotchenko commented on the call of the head of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan to Russian President Vladimir Putin against the background of the aggravation of the situation in Nagorno-Karabakh.
The expert pointed to the duplicity of the Armenian politician, noting that he turns off Russian TV channels from the free broadcasting network, cleans up pro-Russian forces, and places Soros' people in key positions.
“Then he calls the Kremlin:“ Putin, help! ”, Korotchenko said.
They supported him in the comments. For example, the user @ k3pqfwnR56ClMcR believes that such actions will lead to the collapse of Pashinyan.
"There is also a key to her cunning," says @ 8IywfGAjHpR9Vuw.
“All for the sake of drawing the Russian Federation into regional conflicts,” @mr_ZM is sure.
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