Originally posted by Dr. Strangelove
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If, and it's a big if, the car bombing was perpetrated by Ukraine, it fits a pattern of striking symbolic Russian targets both inside and outside the battle space. The intent of those kinds of strikes, as well as the recent spate of alleged Ukrainian drone strikes against Russian targets inside what was thought to be a secure Russian enclave in Crimea, is to send a clear message to the Russian population that Ukraine is not going to be conquered by Putin's special military operation in that country.
Analysts are reporting that there are an increase in posts on social media platforms that are still active in Russia questioning Putin's actions in Ukraine. Most of them continue to be supportive of Putin and call for a higher level of retaliatory strikes on key or symbolic targets within Ukraine. Tit-for-tat is what is being called for along with more aggressive actions that take advantage of Russia's overwhelming military superiority that most Russians don't know has already been - about 60-70% of it by British MOD estimates - deployed and is struggling to seize the territory needed to allow Putin to declare victory. If the bombing was perpetrated by Putin's opponents inside Russia, as DSL mentions, the bombing would be a huge deal for him.
This is a link to this mornings' BBC account of the bombing. The Analysis at the end of it is good. It gives a clear picture of who Dugin is and what is believed by sources both inside and outside Russia his undeniable influence on Putin's thinking that shapes his aggressive actions and world view about Russia's place in the world: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-62621509
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