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Ukraine's Long Shot

The country may have hoped that deeper drone attacks would cause Russians to protest the war, but mass demonstrations don’t look likely.

Ukraine's Long Shot

TL;DR

  • Ukraine has launched drone attacks on Russian oil refineries, causing nationwide fuel shortages and public frustration.
  • Despite the inconveniences, mass protests are unlikely in Russia due to a historical tendency to endure hardship and a fear of government reprisal.
  • The Soviet era fostered a culture of waiting and adapting to shortages, a mentality that persists in contemporary Russia.
  • Government crackdowns on dissent, including arrests and the banning of political parties, further suppress protest.
  • While some Russians report increased anxiety, overall public support for President Putin remains high, with many blaming external factors for their problems.
  • The Russian government is increasing spending on national guard and law enforcement agencies, indicating preparedness for potential unrest.