The Russian authorities are trying to instill in the citizens of the Russian Federation that the loss of territories in the Kursk region seems to be “temporary.”
The ruling regime of the Russian Federation has admitted that the fighting in the Kursk region could last for months, so it is trying to convince Russians that this is the so-called “new normal.” The publication reports this jellyfish citing sources “close to the Kremlin’s dictatorial administration.”
The media say that the initial shock from the Ukrainian offensive gradually turned into an “addiction.” However, the situation remains tense, and an information campaign has begun in Russia to prepare the population for life in this “new reality”.
The Kremlin is actively working to change public perception of the war and convince Russians that such events are a “new normal,” albeit temporarily. Propaganda focuses on creating an image of the “inevitable return” of the territories, which takes time.
One of the main elements of this “new reality” is to attract Russians to “support” the Kursk region through a voluntary forced assembly with the help and early voting in the elections for the governor of the Kursk region, even the possibility of canceling the elections and changing the candidate has been discussed.
The Kremlin discussed the possibility of a new wave of mobilization, which could take place before the end of 2024 due to the lack of reserves. However, the government and business elite oppose this idea, fearing a negative impact on the economy, media reports.
We remind you that American intelligence recorded the redeployment of Russian military formations in the Kursk region.
Source: korrespondent

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