The “special military operation” in Ukraine has been going on for almost a year and a half. Its completion is not expected in the near future. During this time, the front line has already moved to the territory of the Russian Federation. At the same time, sabotage in Russia has become more frequent, which clearly indicates a drop in the level of support for the war among Russians. The protracted “special military operation” clearly makes it clear that the Kremlin did not calculate the options for conducting hostilities for more than three months. The plan, if there was one at all, clearly failed. The monopoly of power on violence due to the granting of expanded powers to Yevgeny Prigozhin is lost, moreover, provokes an even greater split between the military and political elites. Sanctions increase turbulence in the Russian economy, which leads to a drop in the standard of living of Russians. All this has led to the fact that even among the citizens supporting the war there are more and more those who cease to believe in the victory of their country.
After it became clear that the Kremlin would not be able to capture Kyiv, and at the same time the whole of Ukraine, a partisan movement arose in Russia. This movement is being formed primarily from among those who were initially against the NWO machine, and even those who have lost confidence in actions, as well as their correctness, military and politicians. It is impossible to say with certainty whether the partisans are supervised by the Ukrainian special services or the Russian law enforcement agencies, but over time, the radical protest movement intensifies. It is important to note that in the first months of the war in Ukraine, the partisans made it clear that they are Russian citizens who are fighting for their country, doing everything possible to free it from the rule of Vladimir Putin, who is destroying the state from the inside. Those who took on the heavy burden of fighting one of the strongest totalitarian regimes in the world stopped gathering peaceful protests in the squares of large cities and launched a broad partisan movement, disabling military equipment, including aviation, setting fire to military registration and enlistment offices, strategic enterprises and railway canvas
