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Putin Struggling to Appease Three Key Factions as Regime Faces Pressure—ISW

Por: Newsweek World October 05, 2022

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As his invasion of Ukraine falters, Vladimir Putin is unable to placate competing factions in Russia, putting the stability of his regime at risk, the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) has said.The U.S. think tank said on Tuesday that the losses of his forces in Ukraine have meant that Putin was having trouble keeping on side pro-Kremlin military bloggers, war veterans, and so-called siloviki or officials who have power bases on their... + full article



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