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A big twist! Behind the abandonment of Kherson by the Russian army, Putin is likely to lose ground in the Kremlin

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Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu announced on November 9 that Russian troops will withdraw from the strategic city of Kherson in southern Ukraine and transfer to the Dnieper line in 2017. The other side.

A big twist! Behind the abandonment of Kherson by the Russian army, Putin is likely to lose ground in the Kremlin

The move marks a major retreat from Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February and a major turning point in the war.

The Russian army big V commented on the Russian army's abandonment of the Kherson incident: "This is a dark page in the history of the Russian army and a page of Russian tragedy. ”

A big twist! Behind the abandonment of Kherson by the Russian army, Putin is likely to lose ground in the Kremlin

Both the withdrawal of troops from Kherson, as well as negotiations with Ukraine, is a manifestation of a negative war or an anti-war. This shows that anti-war factions within the Kremlin are dominant, and Putin, who started the war, has made compromises and concessions. Russia's president may well lose ground in the Kremlin.

A big twist! Behind the abandonment of Kherson by the Russian army, Putin is likely to lose ground in the Kremlin

What made Putin compromise was Russia's huge losses and losses in the war, and the bleak prospects of unwinnable battlefields in the future. If the war does not end with acceptable results, Putin's political future will be in jeopardy.

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On November 9, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a presidential order on "State policy for maintaining and strengthening traditional spiritual and moral values."

A big twist! Behind the abandonment of Kherson by the Russian army, Putin is likely to lose ground in the Kremlin

On November 9, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed Presidential Order No. 810, posthumously awarding the Kherson Regional Deputy Governor Kirill Strem the Order of Valor who was killed in a car bombing that day.

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