Russians’ Reactions To Putin’s Invasion Of Ukraine
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Yuval Weber says Russian President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine is reminiscent of the disastrous Russo-Japanese war in 1904-1905, in the video published on March 7, 2022, “Invasion of Ukraine could cause societal collapse in Russia| Expert Explains Putin’s miscalculation“, below:
Some Russian people are anxious to get out of the country because there has been a persistent rumour that President Vladimir Putin’s government might soon introduce martial law to deal with demonstrations against the invasion of Ukraine. With flights to Europe halted, the only way out of their country is by car – crossing this border – or by train, in the video published on March 5, 2022, “The Russians leaving their country for Finland – BBC News“, below:
Russian news director and anchor, Ekaterina Kotrikadze, speaks to CNN’s Fareed Zakaria about the state of the country’s news media after her station, TV Rain, shut down due to the Russian government’s crackdown on local media over unfavorable coverage of the war in Ukraine, in the video published on March 6, 2022, “Russian news anchor says millions of Russians feel invasion is a catastrophe“, below:
CNN’s Nic Robertson reports that Russian state media is not showing the death and destruction from the war with Ukraine and is instead showing Russian soldiers handing out humanitarian aid to Ukranians, in the video published on March 4, 2022, “‘I know the truth’: CNN asks Russians what they think about Putin’s war“, below:
Residents of the Russian city of Rostov-on-Don, located near the Ukrainian border, have expressed mixed reactions to their country’s full-scale attack on Ukraine, in the video published on Feb 24, 2022, “Mixed Reaction From Russians In Rostov To Putin’s Invasion Of Ukraine“, below:
When asked about their readiness to participate in a possible Russian military campaign against Ukraine, some Moscow residents said on January 24 that it would be their duty to take part while others questioned the logic of an attack against “brother Ukrainians.” in the video published on Jan 25, 2022, “‘What’s The Point?’ Moscow Residents On Russia’s Possible Invasion of Ukraine“, below:
Russian consumers are facing higher prices and fewer imported goods after Western sanctions over Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine sent their currency, the ruble, plummeting. People in the Russian cities of Tomsk and Kaliningrad told RFE/RL they were bracing for a drop in living standards, in the video published on March 1, 2022, “Russians ‘Not Happy’ About Plunging Currency As Ukraine Sanctions Bite“, below:
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