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Елитите в Русия може сами да решат "проблема с Путин", за да спрат войната
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Елитите в Русия може сами да решат "проблема с Путин", за да спрат войната

The article discusses the internal divisions within Russian elites regarding President Vladimir Putin’s continued involvement in the war against Ukraine. According to Andriy Kovalenko, director of the Ukrainian Center for Disinformation Combat, some members of the Russian elite support ending the war and initiating negotiations, but they have less influence compared to those who advocate for continuing military actions. Kovalenko suggests that resolving the conflict may require addressing 'the problem with Putin,' as he currently refuses to stop the war. The article highlights the lack of success in diplomatic efforts based on logic and international law, emphasizing the need for a combination of diplomacy and force. It also notes growing pessimism among Russians about their economic situation and presents an example of the ruling United Russia party promoting a campaign slogan aligned with Putin, using symbolic imagery to reinforce his authority.

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Елитите в Русия може сами да решат "проблема с Путин", за да спрат войната

The article discusses the internal divisions within Russian elites regarding President Vladimir Putin’s continued involvement in the war against Ukraine. According to Andriy Kovalenko, director of the Ukrainian Center for Disinformation Combat, some members of the Russian elite support ending the war and initiating negotiations, but they have less influence compared to those who advocate for continuing military actions. Kovalenko suggests that resolving the conflict may require addressing 'the problem with Putin,' as he currently refuses to stop the war. The article highlights the lack of success in diplomatic efforts based on logic and international law, emphasizing the need for a combination of diplomacy and force. It also notes growing pessimism among Russians about their economic situation and presents an example of the ruling United Russia party promoting a campaign slogan aligned with Putin, using symbolic imagery to reinforce his authority.

Lectura del sesgo (Izquierda): The article frames the conflict as one where Russian elites are divided, with a focus on the potential need to address Putin’s leadership as a barrier to peace. This implies a critique of Putin’s decision-making and the centralized control over military action, which aligns with left-leaning views.

Por qué estas puntuaciones (Veracidad 85 · Objetividad 75): Factually aligns with the primary source, reporting Kovalenko's statements accurately. Objectivity is slightly compromised due to the inclusion of additional context about Russian public sentiment and political messaging not present in the original document.

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