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As Russia continues to struggle to recruit its own people to fight in Ukraine, it is increasingly turning to foreigners to bolster its military.
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As Russia suffered more losses this summer and fall, it has also ramped up its recruitment.

Russians may still believe that the war was sparked by Kyiv or NATO, but they are certainly not accepting the bland assurances that everything is in hand.

Ukraine’s unexpected incursion into the Kursk region — and Moscow’s inability to marshal a serious response to it — has shaken public sentiment within Russia.

On August 6, the Ukrainian army started an incursion into Russia's Kursk region. The rapid start of the operation caught the Russian army unprepared.

In Kursk, civilians who have found themselves abandoned by the state are taking to online forums to voice their anger.

The advance of Ukrainian troops in the Kursk region has significantly reduced support for the war among the Russian population.

In hybrid warfare, the highly sensitive work with information and public consciousness is shaping vital decisions about the course of the war.

More than 75 per cent of respondents considered Putin to be the most reliable or a completely reliable source of information about the attack.
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