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Russia is facing a spring of discontent – and the Putin is responding the only way he knows how
Four years after the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Russia is facing a spring of discontent.
Another interest-rate cut highlights the narrowing path for the country’s central bank amid the strains of immense wartime spending.
People streamed into the central square of Slavutych in the early hours of Sunday, placing candles on a large radiation hazard symbol laid out on the ground as a midnight commemoration began for those killed in the Chernobyl disaster 40 years ago and the thousands who risked deadly radiation exposure to contain its aftermath.
Russia has a shortage of the air defense missiles it needs to fight drones: Ukraine's military chief
Oleksandr Syrskyi said Russia is running low on missiles for Ukraine's drones, indicating Moscow is also facing stockpile concerns.
Russia has recognised Narva in Estonia as a ‘people’s republic’’: this claim by Frederik Vansina, Chief of Staff of the Belgian Armed Forces, in an interview with Francophone daily Le Soir caused a stir at the Russian Embassy in Brussels.
Russia has lost almost five times as many soldiers on the frontline over the past four months as Ukraine. Finland President Alexander Stubb said this, according to Clash Report. He noted that the Defense Forces are killing up to 35,000 Russian occupiers every month.
Public dissent appears to be deepening in Russia. Some Russian influencers recently released public appeals to President Vladimir Putin, criticizing his government and policies.
Finnish President Alexander Stubb has said that Russian leader Vladimir Putin has failed to achieve any of his long-term goals in Ukraine. After four years of war, he said that Ukraine has become more European,