When sanctions bite and hard times hit the country, people will lose their fear. Then Putin will be finished

The reason you don’t see a revolution happening in Moscow is not that people don’t care about what’s happening in Ukraine. On the contrary, my social media feed is filled with posts from Russians opposing the war. “What happened?” they say. “How did we get to this? This is madness!”

People are saying they feel guilty about being Russian. People are burning their passports on camera. Hell, I posted: “I am Russian but Putin is not my president.”

Sergey Faldin is a writer and podcaster based in Tbilisi

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