The pro-war opposition may trigger new rebellions or instability if Russian troops perform poorly on the battlefield, Russian political analyst Dmitry Oreshkin told the Kyiv Independent. Other pro-war imperialists critical of Putin have also faced criminal cases and arrests. Despite opposing Prigozhin's rebellion, Girkin was arrested in July. Prigozhin's exit left convicted war criminal Igor Girkin as the most prominent opponent of Putin in the pro-war opposition. The brief and unsuccessful mutiny has seemingly caused a rift between the Kremlin and the vocal pro-war camp. Prigozhin was among the best-known hardliners, with his Wanger mercenaries actively taking part in Russia's war against Ukraine. Prigozhin, having thousands of armed men behind him, reached a deal with the Kremlin, allowing Wagner mercenaries to relocate to Belarus. In late June, Putin faced a rebellion by Wagner Group founder Yevgeny Prigozhin, who had harshly criticized Russia's military leadership. And after going seemingly too far, they now face a similar fate to the liberal opposition that they despise – repression.
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After Russian dictator Vladimir Putin launched the full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, he swiftly eliminated the liberal anti-war opposition.īut Putin now faces a threat from the other side – pro-war hawks who criticize Russia's political and military leadership for mishandling the war effort.Īs Russia's war against Ukraine faces one setback after another, the pro-war camp is more and more dissatisfied with Putin.