Vladimir Putin Turns on His Crimea Ally as the Peninsula Crumbles
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There are signs of fear from the head of the Kremlin.
Vladimir Putin had already suffered some heavy defeats in the Ukraine war. Stopped foremarches, the sinking of a flagship, massive area losses or a raid on Russian territory: these were the biggest setbacks for the Kremlin chief so far.
Vladimir Putin Turns on His Crimea Ally as the Peninsula Crumbles
The Kremlin has reportedly decided to remove Sergei Aksyonov, the Russian-appointed leader of Crimea, in an attempt to shift blame for the region’s worsening living conditions. According to the Ukrainian partisan group Atesh, which cited sources inside the occupation administration, Moscow plans to make this political move right after local elections. Vladimir Putin is looking for someone to take responsibility for major infrastructure failures,…
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