Russia is on edge! Soldiers are protesting, crime is rising, and the Kremlin faces unprecedented internal pressure amid the ongoing war in Ukraine. Experts warn of potential mutiny and political instability.
Key Highlights:
Returning soldiers are being absorbed into politics to prevent crime or opposition movements.
Rising tensions between war veterans/new political elites and old Kremlin loyalists.
War zones like Bakhmut, Kharkiv, and Donetsk remain heavily damaged and demining could take years.
Analysts suggest that Putin may eventually be forced to withdraw from Ukraine due to internal unrest and economic pressures.
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00:00The war with Ukraine has become a tool for the ruling elite of Russia to retain power in Russia.
00:07And if there is no war, the Kremlin will lose such a tool.
00:11This opinion was expressed in a conversation with Glavred by military expert and former SBU employee Ivan Stupak.
00:20All these boys in panties will return home and crime may reign.
00:24By the way, since last year, the Putin administration has been holding events aimed at employing those who returned from the war, says Stupak.
00:35The expert explained that they want to employ all those who returned from the war in a way that would not have negative consequences.
00:44A career elevator is being created.
00:46The task is to place them in the legislative bodies in the regional assembly because they are afraid that people with combat experience will either go into crime or into opposition movements.
00:59To prevent this from happening, they are thinking up what to do with them, the expert said.
01:05It is also impossible to rule out the possibility that Russia will face the risk of conflict between this new political class and the old one.
01:14In any case, war is life for such people.
01:18Their thinking looks something like this.
01:21There is a war.
01:22Moving forward, no war.
01:24We need to talk about something else.
01:26And it will be unpleasant to talk about something else, especially about the losses in the battles or territories that have become scorched earth.
01:35There is nothing there.
01:36It is probably worse than even the Chernobyl zone.
01:39In this context, I constantly talk about the Kharkov region.
01:44The Russians were not there for very long, but the territories are still being demined.
01:50And what can we say about Bakhmut, for example, or the entire Donetsk region?
01:56I assume that it will take years to demine it.
02:00Stupak summed up.
02:01Russian economist Vladimir Milov said how Ukraine can drive Russians to protest in the Russian Federation.
02:09When the government in Russia weakens and citizens stop being afraid, mass riots may begin in the country.
02:16The editor-in-chief, citing economic expert Taras Zagorodny, told whether new protests against the war would take place in the Russian Federation.
02:26He explains that in Russia, there is a different attitude towards people who fight for money.
02:32So attempts to protest against the war, such as the riots of soldiers' mothers in some regions, have ceased.
02:39The Standard experts also named the year when Putin might withdraw from the war in Ukraine.
02:45Analysts explained that Russian President Vladimir Putin does not take into account the losses in the war in Ukraine, but he may soon be forced to stop.
02:56Fighters of the 27th Brigade of the Ukrainian National Guard have discovered and disabled a Russian Buk M-1 surface-to-air missile system in occupied territory in Donetsk region.
03:19Ukrainian Aerial Reconnaissance Unit spotted that the occupiers had placed the system, valued at approximately $40 to $50 million, inside a hangar.
03:30A series of precise strikes caused an explosion inside the hangar.
03:35Additionally, one of the drones remained on the system without detonating.
03:39When the occupiers realized they were being targeted and attempted to retreat from the area along with the equipment, the drone on the Buk exploded.
03:48The blast destroyed the air defense system and also killed the crew members.
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05:20Fitted with Ukraine's cab guidance kit, an indigenous counterpart to Russia's UMPK system, the sighting suggests Kyiv is moving toward broader deployment of these weapons on its most numerous aircraft.
05:35It remains unclear whether the photo was taken during a combat sortie or a testing flight.
05:43Earlier, Defense Express published footage of tests involving the cab developed by the Ukrainian design bureau Medoid.
05:51At that stage, the weapon was mounted on a Su-24 frontline bomber, which was likely used only as a trial platform.
06:01Ukraine's inventory of Su-24M slash MR bombers is limited, and today they are primarily tasked with launching Storm Shadow and Scalp cruise missiles supplied by Western partners,
06:14a role that, in part, could eventually be filled by the French Mirage 2000.
06:21United 24 Media says, by contrast, the MiG-29 is the most numerous fighter in Ukraine's arsenal and benefits from fully localized maintenance and service support.
06:33The aircraft can carry 500 kg bombs, meaning that if the cab is successfully integrated, the Air Force could significantly increase the frequency and scale of precision strikes.
06:46This would not be the first time the MiG-29 has been adapted for guided munitions.
06:52Previous upgrades have allowed it to carry American GBU-39 bombs and French AASM hammers.
07:01However, given the limited supply of Western-made weapons, Ukraine's homegrown alternative could prove critical.
07:08Ukrainian engineers state that the current cab can hit targets at ranges of up to 60 km, with plans to extend that to 80 km.
07:19The kit is designed for 50 kg class bombs and is already reported to be cheaper than Western equivalents, even at the prototype stage.
07:30Analysts suggest that earlier modifications to integrate foreign systems may have paved the way for smoother adaption of Ukraine's own weapons on Soviet-era jets.
07:42This raises the possibility that the cab could eventually be fitted onto the Su-27 or that such integration is already underway.
07:51For now, Ukraine's Air Force reportedly requires at least 100 such glide bombs per day, a demand that foreign deliveries cannot meet.
08:03Domestic production of the cab offers a potential solution, strengthening Ukraine's capacity to sustain frequent, precise and cost-effective airstrikes.
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