Putin faces fight to keep Russians on side as support for war plummets—U.K.

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The U.K.'s Ministry of Defense said recent polling suggests public support for what Putin has called a 'special military operation' is 'falling significantly.'

is facing a challenge to keep Russians on side as public support for the war in Ukraine plummets, according to British intelligence officials.

In its latest intelligence update, the U.K.'s Ministry of Defense said on Sunday that recent polling suggests public support for what the Russian president has called a"special military operation" is"falling significantly."commissioned by the Kremlin"for internal use onlyThat data, according to the report, indicated that 55 percent of Russians favor peace talks with Ukraine, and only 25 percent claim to support continuing the conflict.

Russian President Vladimir Putin holds a videoconference meeting with disabled people and representatives of public organisations from his residence in Novo-Ogaryovo, outside Moscow, on December 2, 2022."These results are consistent with a separate October 2022 survey where 57 percent of respondents reported being in favour of talks," the U.K. MOD said."In April 2022, around 80 percent of Russians claimed to support the operation.

in September despite the efforts by Russian authorities to"enforce pervasive control of the information environment," it said. The report added:"With Russia unlikely to achieve major battlefield successes in the next several months, maintaining even tacit approval of the war amongst the population is likely to be increasingly difficult for the Kremlin."

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