The Kremlin’s disturbing rhetoric about the ties between the Islamic State (IS) terrorist attack that killed more than 140 people in Krasnogorsk and Ukrainian leadership has a likely explanation (see Eurasia Daily Monitor, March 26, 28). Moscow is primarily worried about the Russian people’s growing indifference to the domestic political agenda and the “long war”...
The Kremlin struggles to maintain public support for ‘long war’
By Pavel Luzin, Eurasia Daily Monitor5 Mins Read