Putin Claims War’s End Again Within a Month — What’s Different This Time.
Vladimir Putin’s Statements on the War in Ukraine
According to UATV: For the second time in just a month, Vladimir Putin has suggested that Russia’s war against Ukraine may be nearing its conclusion, linking this possibility to advances by the Russian military. Earlier, on May 10, 2023, he also predicted an imminent end to the invasion, blaming Western nations for escalating the conflict. These repeated remarks come as the war continues to evolve on multiple fronts.
Shifts on the Battlefield and Domestic Sentiment in Russia
Notably, by March 2026, the number of Ukrainian drone strikes had surpassed those launched by Russia, signaling a potential shift in the balance of power on the front lines. Meanwhile, Putin’s approval rating dropped by two percentage points over the course of a single week, a change that may reflect growing public unease in Russia over the war’s trajectory.
Putin’s statements about a possible end to the war suggest that the Kremlin may be facing mounting pressure, both from abroad and within the country. The decline in presidential support could point to increasing dissatisfaction among the population with the situation on the battlefield and the broader consequences of the conflict. These factors are likely to shape future developments in the region and influence Russia’s strategy in its war against Ukraine.
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