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Under Threat of Draft, Russians Face Realities of Ukraine War

Under Threat of Draft, Russians Face Realities of Ukraine War

We look at how the mobilization is changing how Russians perceive the war and their government.

KQED's Forum

October 6, 202255m 47s

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Show Notes

After Russian President Vladimir Putin announced plans last month to mobilize more troops to wage his campaign against Ukraine, the reality of the war is setting in for ordinary Russians, according to the Washington Post’s Mary Ilyushina, who’s reporting near the region. Hundreds of thousands of Russians have fled to neighboring countries to avoid the draft, and anti-war protests are mounting. We’ll look at how the mobilization is changing how Russians perceive the war and their government.

Guests:

Michael Kimmage, professor and history department chair, Catholic University of America; co-author, "What Mobilization Means for Russia: The End of Putin's Bargain with the People"

Mary Ilyushina, Russia reporter, Washington Post

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