How do regular Russians feel about the war in Ukraine?
There are fault lines running just below the majority support for Putin. But that doesn’t mean the West should try to exploit them.
Daniel Freeman has lived and worked in Russia since 2018, including as a news editor, and has been featured on BBC Radio. He holds a degree in history from the Oxford University in Britain.
There are fault lines running just below the majority support for Putin. But that doesn’t mean the West should try to exploit them.