There are, as of yet, no credible reports of potential coups, but a lingering disappointment with his inability to find a way out that will lead to an unhappy ending for everyone in Russia. JL
Pjotr Sauer and Shaun Walker report in The Guardian:
Pjotr Sauer and Shaun Walker report in The Guardian:
Putin is entering the most challenging period of his rule. People in his orbit, as well as sources in the Russian business world and western intelligence officials, paint a picture of an isolated leader surrounded by an elite that is disillusioned, both with the faltering war in Ukraine and the economic downturn. “There’s definitely been a shift in mood among the elites...profound disappointment in Putin, a growing sense that some kind of catastrophe is looming. There is a growing realisation that utterly senseless, self-destructive decisions keep being made. People who once defended Putin no longer do. Any sense of a future has disappeared.” The Russian president has meanwhile increased his travel schedule in recent weeks, in an attempt to counter narratives over his security paranoia.























