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Putin 'likely' to resort to martial law in Russia to support his invasion of Ukraine, US intelligence

Putin 'likely' to resort to martial law in Russia to support his invasion of Ukraine, US intelligenceRussian President Vladimir Putin attends Orthodox Easter mass in Moscow, Russia, on April 24, 2022. Contributor/Getty Images

In addition to instituting martial law, Putin may also order more industrial production to make up for lost resources in the war.Russian President Vladimir Putin will"likely" impose martial law in Russia to support the war in Ukraine, a US intelligence chief said on Tuesday. that Putin may turn to"more drastic means" to keep his war going in Ukraine.

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