We have now reached a point where the Russian ruble collapses, while Russia loses 2000 soldiers per day, while rebels in Syria take over Aleppo, because Putin has had to call home his forces, while corpses of Wagner forces are rotting in Mali, while Kursk is still occupied by Ukraine, while Russian factories and oil depots are being bombed with ATACMS in Putin's three day military operation which has lasted over 1000 days.

But other than that, things are great in Moscow.

@randahl you also forgot to mention the brewing Maidan revolution in Georgia :)

"Hemos llegado a un punto en el que el rublo ruso se derrumba, mientras Rusia pierde 2.000 soldados por día, mientras los rebeldes en Siria toman Alepo, porque Putin ha tenido que llamar a sus fuerzas a casa, mientras los cadáveres de las fuerzas de Wagner se están pudriendo en Mali, mientras Kursk sigue ocupado por Ucrania, mientras las fábricas y depósitos de petróleo rusos están siendo bombardeados con ATACMS en la operación militar de tres días de Putin que ha durado más de 1.000 días.

Pero aparte de eso, las cosas van muy bien en Moscú." -
@randahl

@randahl At least Putin thinks so. And he demands all other Russians think so...
@randahl are Russia and Aleppo connected that directly?
@EvelineSulman very much so. Al-Assad does not have the military resources to stay in power, and had Putin not assisted him, I think it is likely, he would have been removed by now.
@randahl
Keep up the good work, Putinskii

@randahl
I am convinced we will see the collapse of the Russian empire in the next two years.

Putin knows his time is up. He is trying to milk it by throwing all the country's money into his special operation. And that's not going great.