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Democracy Dies in Darkness

As Putin escalates war, some in Russia’s business elite despair

October 13, 2022 at 2:00 a.m. EDT
Fireman clear rubble of a destroyed apartment building in Zaporizhzhia on Wednesday. (Wojciech Grzedzinski for The Washington Post)
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When Vladimir Putin launched missile strikes targeting Ukrainian cities and critical infrastructure this week, the move seemed to earn the Russian president a reprieve from hard-liners who had been demanding more decisive action.

“Run, Zelensky, run,” cheered Ramzan Kadyrov, the Chechen leader who has sent militias into Ukraine to fight in the war, referring to the Ukrainian president. Kadyrov declared himself to be “100 percent happy” with the conduct of the war after weeks of lambasting Russia’s military leadership over recent disastrous retreats.