A number of causes have been cited, including inflation, war fatigue and restrictions on the internet to which all Russians are as addicted as westerners. The combination of financial strain and inconvenience is telling, but the fact that Russia is clearly not winning, nor demonstrating any ability to do so, combined with the realization that Trump is not riding to their rescue is evidently disconcerting to a growing number of Russians. That the data have been released must be assumed to have been approved by the Kremlin as a signal, perhaps that a less than satisfactory end to the war may be necessary. Or it may be a leak intended to send a message to the Kremlin that whatever his aides are telling him, things are not going well. JL
Ben Aris reports in BNE Intellinews:
Vladimir Putin's approval rating has fallen for a seventh consecutive week to its lowest level since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, according to the state-owned polling agency. The proximate cause of the decline is not (just) the war, inflation or the banking sector strains - it is something more mundane and more viscerally felt by the urban middle class that has historically sustained Putin's support: the internet is broken. "The Kremlin's approval ratings are falling due to public frustration over the blocking of Telegram and restrictions on mobile internet access." (But) other factors were also at play. "Too much [negative] is happening at once, from rising prices to growing war fatigue."























