Russian public opinion is shifting against Putin's government as Ukraine's drone attacks strike deep inside Russia, bringing the war's reality home to ordinary citizens who had previously ignored the conflict. Growing criticism on social media reflects declining economic optimism, war weariness, and widespread recognition that Russia cannot win the now-lengthy conflict that has killed over 220,000 Russian soldiers.
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Russian public opinion is shifting against Putin's government as Ukraine's drone attacks strike deep inside Russia, bringing the war's reality home to ordinary citizens who had previously ignored the conflict. Growing criticism on social media reflects declining economic optimism, war weariness, and widespread recognition that Russia cannot win the now-lengthy conflict that has killed over 220,000 Russian soldiers.