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Washington Post: Mood in Russia turns bleak as war drags on and economic pressure deepens

by Georgia Today
April 27, 2026
in Highlights, International
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Washington Post: Mood in Russia turns bleak as war drags on and economic pressure deepens

Public sentiment in Russia is increasingly pessimistic as the war in Ukraine enters its fifth year, with mounting economic strain and stalled diplomacy fueling frustration among citizens, based on a report by The Washington Post.

The report describes a noticeable shift in public mood, as prolonged conflict, tightening international sanctions, and declining living standards begin to take a deeper toll on Russian society. While state messaging continues to emphasize resilience and strategic progress, more Russians are privately expressing fatigue and uncertainty about the future.

Support for President Vladimir Putin, long sustained by tightly controlled media narratives and wartime consolidation, is also showing signs of erosion. Although approval ratings remain relatively high by international comparison, analysts cited in the report note a gradual decline, alongside a growing sense of disillusionment among parts of the population.

Economic pressures are playing a central role in this shift. Sanctions imposed by Western countries have increasingly affected key sectors of the Russian economy, contributing to reduced incomes, inflationary pressures, and limited access to foreign goods and technologies. For many households, the cumulative impact is becoming harder to ignore.

At the same time, diplomatic efforts to end the war remain largely stalled, with no clear breakthrough in negotiations. The absence of a defined timeline or visible progress toward a resolution has further contributed to public unease.

Despite restrictions on open dissent, the report notes that expressions of frustration are becoming more common in private conversations and online spaces, reflecting a broader sense of exhaustion after years of conflict.

As the war continues with no immediate end in sight, the combination of economic hardship and prolonged uncertainty appears to be reshaping public attitudes inside Russia — posing a potential long-term challenge for the country’s leadership.

Header image: People walk past a banner showing Russian President Vladimir Putin and Defense Minister Andrei Belousov at an exhibition of patriotic photographs in Simferopol, Crimea, on Saturday. (Alexey Pavlishak/Reuters)

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