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Putinille karu ennätys
FI🏛️ PoliticsProgressive3 days ago

Putinille karu ennätys

The article reports on significant developments in the Russia-Ukraine war on July 3, 2026, marking the 1591st day of the conflict. It highlights a sharp decline in President Vladimir Putin’s approval rating, with independent media outlet Meduza citing data from the All-Russian Center for Public Opinion Research (VTSIOM), showing a weekly drop of 3.4 percentage points to 73.3%. This is described as the fastest decline since the start of the invasion. The article also notes that 30 people were killed in a devastating attack on Kharkiv on Thursday. Additionally, a report by the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) estimates that Russia has lost approximately 1.4 million troops in the war, with casualties increasing dramatically in the first half of 2026. The ratio of Russian to Ukrainian casualties has shifted significantly, with Russia losing eight soldiers for every Ukrainian soldier.

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Iltalehti logoIltalehtiIndependentProgressiveFactual 85Objective 703 days ago
Putinille karu ennätys

The article reports on significant developments in the Russia-Ukraine war on July 3, 2026, marking the 1591st day of the conflict. It highlights a sharp decline in President Vladimir Putin’s approval rating, with independent media outlet Meduza citing data from the All-Russian Center for Public Opinion Research (VTSIOM), showing a weekly drop of 3.4 percentage points to 73.3%. This is described as the fastest decline since the start of the invasion. The article also notes that 30 people were killed in a devastating attack on Kharkiv on Thursday. Additionally, a report by the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) estimates that Russia has lost approximately 1.4 million troops in the war, with casualties increasing dramatically in the first half of 2026. The ratio of Russian to Ukrainian casualties has shifted significantly, with Russia losing eight soldiers for every Ukrainian soldier.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the declining support for Putin as an alarming trend, emphasizing the speed of the decline and linking it to broader implications for Russia’s military strategy and domestic stability. It uses emotionally charged language such as 'ennätystahtia' (record pace) and highlights the CS

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 70): The article accurately reports the drop in Putin's approval ratings from VTsIOM, aligning with the primary source. It mentions the record-fast decline since the start of the war and compares it to previous drops. However, it includes some emotionally charged phrases like 'karut luvut' (sad numbers)

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