Rich Russians spared as Putin sends poor, ethnic minorities to front lines in Ukraine

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Rich Russians spared as Putin sends poor, ethnic minorities to front lines in Ukraine
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Russian President Vladimir Putin is insulating wealthy urban families from the carnage in Ukraine, Western intelligence analysts said Sunday, with the Kremlin instead sending poor Russians and ethnic minorities to the front lines of an increasingly...

appears to want front-line forces from regions and families with little influence over the government or much social sway.

“They’re not coming from Moscow and Saint Petersburg. They’re coming from the really marginalized, isolated republics,” Timothy Frye, a professor of post-Soviet politics at Columbia University, said at a recent event hosted by the Center for a New American Security, a Washington-based think tank. “In a classic, personalistic dictator sense of skewing policies to benefit the urban groups that might threaten political stability more,“It will also take time for the casualties to really register to the point where Russians are one or two degrees of separation away from somebody who has been killed [inAnger and frustration are growing in some corners of Russian society, despite Mr.

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