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How Russian Civil War Could Start and Unfold—Putin Opponent

Por: Newsweek World October 19, 2022

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Vladimir Putin could be facing the end of more than two decades in power if he is unable to achieve victory in Ukraine where Russia's military is in retreat on two fronts, according to a former member of Russia's parliament and prominent Kremlin critic.Mark Feygin—a former deputy in the State Duma and human rights lawyer whose high profile clients have included the Pussy Riot punk band—told Newsweek that a comprehensive defeat for... + full article



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