But perhaps as or more importantly, the question is why the Kremlin has released these results, whose dissemination it controls. The logical answer may be that Putin is starting to prepare his country for the end of the war and wants all parties to recognize that, if he does choose to stop it, he is doing so because of public sentiment, which is intended to absolve him of responsibility as it can be blamed on European and/or American 'interference' that undermined Russian war efforts. JL
Tim Zadorozhnyy reports in the Kyiv Independent:
Tim Zadorozhnyy reports in the Kyiv Independent:
Ukrainian strikes deep inside Russia have begun to concern Russians more than developments on the front lines, according to a poll published on May 15 by the Kremlin-controlled Public Opinion Foundation. Respondents most frequently mentioned attacks on major Russian cities, drone strikes, attacks on oil refineries, and a drone attack on the Russian city of Yekaterinburg, almost 1,600 kilometers (1,000 miles) from the nearest Ukrainian border. The survey also showed growing public anxiety inside Russia as the share of respondents who said people around them were feeling anxious rose to 50%, amid internet restrictions and renewed discussion about a possible mobilization.























