Don't expect Putin to fall anytime soon, says Western official
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Don't expect Putin to fall anytime soon, says Western official
President Vladimir Putin has been weakened by his decision to invade Ukraine, but a change in power at the top in Russia is unlikely any time soon due to the autocratic nature of its political system, a Western official said.
Putin Is Now Clearly Losing the Ukraine War
The Russian military is suffering extremely heavy casualties in Ukraine, and as a result, it is very much on the defensive now, on day 251 of the war. Russian Casualties in Ukraine: Update Over the past few days, the Russian military has suffered very heavy casualties, especially in the south of the Donbas around Bakhmut […]The post Putin Is Now Clearly Losing the Ukraine War appeared first on 19FortyFive.
Don't expect Putin to fall anytime soon, says Western official
President Vladimir Putin has been weakened by his decision to invade Ukraine, but a change in power at the top in Russia is unlikely any time soon due to the autocratic nature of its political system, a Western official said on Wednesday. Putin, the longest-serving paramount Kremlin leader since Josef Stalin, has dominated Russia for nearly 23 years since
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