In days when Moscow is facing serious challenges including drone attacks and skyrocketing living costs, serious questions have been raised about the future of Vladimir Putin and his regime. With fluctuations in gasoline prices and growing concerns among the people, it seems that pressures on the Russian President have reached their peak.
A War that Returns to the Russians
The war in Ukraine is emerging not only as a military crisis but also as an economic and social crisis. Many believe that this war is actually harming Russia itself and gradually leading to public discontent. The government's inability to manage internal crises could lead to a decrease in Putin's popularity and an increase in dissenting voices.
In light of the current situation, can we say that these crises are signs of the end of Putin's era? Perhaps it is now time for global powers to closely monitor developments in Russia and seize any opportunity for change.
By Tag Clar Editorial