'Russian Nostradamus' issues warning of 'extremely dangerous period' and makes ominous Ukraine war prediction

By Daily Mail (U.S.) | Created at 2024-11-19 10:40:13 | Updated at 2024-11-23 14:13:57 4 days ago
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A Russian Nostradamus has issued a chilling warning about Vladimir Putin's Ukraine invasion as she claims an 'extremely dangerous period is coming'.

Speaking to Kremlin-backed newspaper Moskovskij Komsomolets, psychic Kazhetta Akhmetzhanova said the war will eventually come to an end - but it will get worse before it gets better.

Akhmetzhanova has competed on Battle of Psychics and has correctly predicted several tsunamis around the world in the past.

The clairvoyant told the Moscow-based publication: 'At the moment, an extremely dangerous period is coming, which will last for several months. 

'The situation is very difficult at the moment It is not by chance that world leaders have started calling our President, they understand that the world is on the brink. 

'And that if they cross a certain line, terrible things can happen'.

Akhmetzhanova went on to claim that warmongers are now in agony, realising they will soon have to answer to the full extent of the law.

This was in reference to claims made by tyrant Putin last week that world leaders were calling him to ask if they should really be 'scared of him'.

Kazhetta Akhmetzhanova, a self-proclaimed psychic, has claimed Russia's war on Ukraine will get worse before it gets better

Akhmetzhanova said that warmongers are now in agony, realising they will soon have to answer to the full extent of the law, after President Putin last week claimed world leaders were calling him to ask if they should really be 'scared of him'

The clairvoyant told the Moscow newspaper: 'At the moment, an extremely dangerous period is coming, which will last for several months'. Pictured: Ukrainian rescuers working at the site of a rocket hit on a residential building in Sumy, Ukraine, on November 17, 2024

A serviceman of 24th Mechanized brigade named after King Danylo of the Ukrainian Armed Forces fires a 2s5 'Hyacinth-s' self-propelled howitzer towards Russian troops at a front line, near the town of Chasiv Yar in Donetsk region, Ukraine November 18, 2024

'But Russia – a great power – has already learned from bitter experience, so it will not fall for their tricks anymore,' she continued.

'Our Vladimir Vladimirovich is a wise man. He sees through people, he will make balanced decisions. They will be announced in the next couple of months'.

The self-proclaimed psychic said she was confident that the goals and objectives of the special military operation, which were declared initially, will be fulfilled.

Akhmetzhanova finally revealed to the newspaper when she predicts the bloody war will come to an end.

The medium claimed the invasion would be 'resolved by 2025' and that the two-year war could come to a complete end as early as Spring.

However, she did say: 'Our enemies will periodically try to arrange certain kinds of provocations – I see that provocative actions are possible on their part until 2027'.

Akhmetzhanova ended her chilling predictions by stating that Russia's launching of the Ukraine invasion was 'correct', with the country's army now 'one of the strongest in the world' despite Russia suffering its bloodiest month in September since the start of the war, as its front line casualties grew to 1,271 per day.

The prediction comes after US President Joe Biden granted Ukraine permission to fire Western long-range missiles into Kremlin territory.

For two years, President Biden has ignored the pleas of Volodymyr Zelensky to let him use Western missiles to strike key Russian installations across the border.

On each occasion the White House has insisted such a move would be escalatory, leaving the Ukrainian President in a state of despair.

But just two months before President Biden is to leave office, he has finally been convinced that he should approve Ukraine's request.

The White House hit back at the Kremlin Monday after it claimed US authorisation for Ukraine to strike deep inside Russia was 'fueling the fire' – with Putin allies even claiming it could even lead to World War III. 

Akhmetzhanova has correctly predicted a series of tsunamis in the past

At least 10 people were killed, including two children, and 51 others were injured during the evening rocket attack a nine-storey residential building in Sumy, Ukraine, on November 17, 2024

A Russian Giatsint-b gun fires towards Ukrainian positions on an undisclosed location in Ukraine, on November 19, 2024

'With regard to the comments that came out of Russia, the fire was lit by Russia's invasion of Ukraine,' White House Deputy National Security Advisor Jon Finer told reporters in Rio where President Biden is attending the G20 summit.

'So I think this notion of fuel on the fire is simply a side issue to the main issue, which is Russia waging a war of aggression across a sovereign border into Ukraine and continuing to do so,' he added. 

Ukraine plans to conduct its first long-range attacks in the coming days, according to several sources. 

The first deep strikes are reportedly likely to be carried out using ATACMS rockets, which have a range of up to 190 miles.

Former senior NATO official Nicholas Williams called the decision to allow Ukraine to fire US-supplied missiles into Russia 'significant in terms of the end game'.

'It is significant. The Ukrainians may say it's too little too late but it's not too late to affect the end game,' he told Sky News.

Williams also said the decision was important for 'positioning Ukraine to not make the significant concessions which Russia wants in order to get peace'.

The weapons are likely to be used in response to North Korea's decision to send thousands of troops to Russia in support of Putin's invasion of Ukraine, according to sources.

Around 10,000 soldiers from the pariah state have joined the fight to reclaim Kursk, parts of which Ukraine seized in a daring counter offensive in August.

Biden hopes that this response will 'send a message' to Kim Jong Un not to send any more, sources said.

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