On Kremlin television, Vladimir Solovyov – usually the loudest cheerleader for the war against Ukraine – suddenly stopped pretending. The tone changed. For the first time in years, Russian state TV openly called the conflict what it is: a war – and a difficult one.
But instead of questioning Moscow’s failures. Solovyov found a new culprit: "excessive humanity." By his telling, Russia isn’t losing because of bad strategy, corruption or isolation – it’s struggling because it hasn’t been ruthless enough.
Join Jonasz Rewiński in a new episode of Break The Fake to find out why the rhetoric is getting darker.
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