Until recently the most enthusiastic - and often bloodthirsty supporters of Russia's Ukrainian invasion were the community of unofficial home-grown bloggers, know as mil or z bloggers. But as the war continues to go badly, the bloggers have begun to criticize not just tactics or individual commanders, which they had tacit permission to do, but are now mentioning the war itself, and even Putin. This suggests that the truth about the conduct of the war is widespread and that its former supporters are now expressing outrage as the prospect of winning has turned to fear of unsatisfactory compromise, let alone effective defeat. JL
New Voice of Ukraine reports:
Russian Z-bloggers (also mil-bloggers or voenkors, until now Russia's most enthusiastic Ukraine invasion cheerleaders) have begun to criticize the command of the Russian army the war itself and even Putin. From the start, they could criticize tactics and commanders but never the Kremlin, nor the idea of the war. (But) posts critical of the Kremlin have appeared from dozens of Russian z-bloggers over the past two weeks. They write that the Russian offensive has reached a dead end, mobilization is pointless in current conditions, the command is hiding real losses, 80-90% of casualties occur before the battle even starts as fighters die on the way due to Ukraine's drone attacks, while officials are stealing and vacation at resorts. They also resent the blocking of Telegram and VPNs. By purging Z-channels, the Kremlin reduced the risk of criticism, but lost strategic feedback."























