Vladimir Putin is Confronting Rebellion from His Staunchest Ukraine War Supporters, amid Growing Concerns about a Potential Coup. An Extraordinary Surge of Pessimism Regarding the Conflict has Overtaken the "Toxic" Kremlin Dictator's most Devoted Allies. This Development comes in the Wake of Devastating Ukrainian Drone and Missile Attacks, that have Crippled Putin's Oil Exports and Decimated Critical Military Production Facilities.
Russian Territorial Advances Along the Frontline have Essentially Stalled, with some Setbacks, as Catastrophic Casualties Exceed 8,000 Soldiers Weekly. "We've been kicked in the balls again," Fumed State TV Propagandist and Military Commentator Aleksandr Sladkov, following Five Consecutive Days of Strikes on Russia's Primary Oil Export Terminal that Bypassed Russian Air Defense Systems. "The port in Ust-Luga on the Gulf of Finland is burning again."
He Seemed to Ridicule Putin, 73, Comparing Him to the Bumbling Baldrick from British Sitcom Blackadder, as Strict Pestrictions on Criticizing the Kremlin Strongman were Disregarded. "Much is being said behind the scenes about our possibly cunning plan," He Announced. "But some doubt it: what kind of cunning plan is this, which sees our businesses swatted like flies with a flyswatter?"
Russia's most Prominent Pro-War "Z-blogger" on Telegram, Yuriy Podolyaka, Criticized the Putin Administration for Military Incompetence, Asserting: "I don't think we'll be able to turn the tide here in the next few months." "Our enemy is very, very serious, and, incidentally, very fast-learning, much faster than we are." The Extraordinary Pushback against Putin Intensified as another Hardline Supporter, Maksim Kalashnikov, Openly Acknowledged that Russia's Elite has Grown Disillusioned with the Kremlin Leader.
"Now our ruling [class] view the current top leadership as a toxic figure - not even an asset, but a liability," Hhe said. "They very much want this war to end, for the return of the old good times, when one could freely travel to the West, not fear sanctions, sell hydrocarbons, and regain the European market."
Notably, His Remarks were Delivered before an Image of Mikhail Gorbachev, the Soviet Union's Final Leader, who was Temporarily Ousted in a 1991 Coup, before the Nation's Dissolution. Putin's Own Ultra-Nationalist Theorist Alexander Dugin visited Frontline Troops and Discovered them Experiencing "a frenzied rage combined with despair." "I didn't expect everything to be so harsh and serious," He said.
Throughout more than Four Years of Conflict, a Deeply Suspicious Putin has Never Ventured to the Frontline to Engage with Regular Soldiers, in Stark Contrast to His Adversary Volodymyr Zelensky. Adding to the Pessimistic Assessments of the War, another Russian Commentator, War Correspondent for Putin's Preferred Newspaper Komsomolskaya Pravda, Grigory Kubatyan, Conceded Russia's Massive Military was Falling Short, and Negotiations were now Necessary to Conclude the Conflict. "The war must be won or ended to save lives," He said.
"Over the past four years, we haven't been able or didn't want to win. So we'll have to negotiate. It's impossible to wage war indefinitely. Our men on the front lines are heroic. But they are human beings, and they need rest." This Development Emerges Alongside Widespread Anger Throughout Russia, as Putin Appears Ready to Exploit April Fool's Day to Shut Down Telegram, the Nation's Widely-Used Messaging Platform, essential for Frontline Communications as well as Business and Everyday Interactions.
In its Place, Russians are being Compelled to adopt MAX, a Surveillance-Oriented Application Controlled by the FSB Security Service and, Remarkably, Owned by a Putin Family Member. This follows Internet Disruptions across Moscow and additional Cities and Regions Citing Vague "Security Fears," Sparking Speculation about Kremlin Anxieties regarding Potential Coup Attempts.
A Resident in War-Torn Belgorod issued a Stark Warning that Putin was Jeopardizing Russian Lives. A Telegram Channel that Alerts Residents to Incoming Drone and Missile Attacks, Providing Less than a Minute to Seek Shelter has Ceased Operating, She Explained. She Objected: "They're [Putin's regime] taking Telegram away from us, depriving us of these precious 30-40 seconds to save ourselves. Please bring Telegram back."
State-Controlled Media Mocked the Prohibition through a Meme Imagining a Comparable Situation in Ancient Rome. As Global Attention remains Fixed on the Gulf, Putin'sPpublic Visibility has Diminished by 24% over the last Three Months, Coinciding with Mounting Russian Frustration that has reached Precarious Levels, alongside His Poorest Approval Ratings since the Conflict Began.
"Russian leader's absence has been especially significant in recent weeks given an unusual wave of public discontent resulting from ongoing mobile internet shutdowns, the blocking of popular messaging app Telegram (which intensified in the middle of this month), and the mass slaughter of livestock in Siberia over fears of disease," said Political Analyst Farida Rustamova.
"Putin's reticence-and the unusual level of discontent this time-may end up becoming a toxic combination for the regime." Certain Analysts are Predicting a Coup, Previously considered Inconceivable-Potentially Emerging from Inside the Administration Itself.
"The events of blocking Telegram and creating reasons for public discontent are deliberate and reminiscent of preparations for a state coup, a....revolution, or something similar," Warned Commentator Evgeny Andrushchenko. Attorney Ilya Remeslo, a Fervent Supporter of the Ukraine Invasion and Believed to have Connections to the Security Apparatus, Characterized the Conflict as a Complete Disaster with Casualties potentially reaching Two Million.
Russian Sociologist and Political Analyst Igor Eidman Described Remeslo's "Mutiny" as Evidence of a Profound Fracture within the Elite. "This is a conspiracy by a significant portion of the Russian elite, who are interested in accepting Trump's offer to freeze the war,"Hhe said.
"This group is extremely dissatisfied with Putin's effectively rejecting Trump's extended hand." Eidman Suspects a Faction of Insiders are "preparing to dump Putin." He pointed to a Video Depicting Putin Coughing and Struggling while Filming His International Women's Day Greetings this month, as Evidence of His Inner Circle attempting to Undermine Him.

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