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Welcome to the news channel, thank you for watching. Vladimir Putin, the president of Russia, has been in danger since since he attempted to invade Ukraine, believing that the conflict would be won quickly. He had to give up when he saw this maneuver had failed, but he persisted in fighting despite the Russian army's losses mounting day by day in the conflict that has been going on for around nine months. The backlash against Vladimir Putin also grew, and this backlash evolved into political and public activism. The first uprisings started to emerge in various regions of the Russian Federation. The Kremlin took the first official move against Putin. Putin's staff members left him one by one. The members of Putin's team left him one by one. Vladimir Putin's greatest fantasies are said to have been realized during the past three months. Following the sabotage of the Russian president's staff, Russian partisans intervened in other Russian cities. As a result of Putin's decision to organize large-scale protests and riots in roughly 50 Russian cities, including Moscow, Russian partisans also publicly threatened him, and flames spread throughout much of the country. The Russian people were indignant, and they are now protesting in the streets to put an end to Russia's conflict in Ukraine. More than 50 instances of sabotage and arson have been officially documented during the past two months in various Russian cities. Typically, these activities took place in military facilities and recruitment offices in Russia. Similar accidents occasionally happened at Russian military air bases, gas pipelines, and some military manufacturing complexes. Only three significant explosions that happened this week near three different train stations in Moscow shocked the Kremlin and dropped like a bomb on the schedule. In the middle of Moscow, a neighborhood with three train stations experienced massive fires. billowing into the sky over Moscow as firefighters battle a large blaze in an area where three important train terminals are located. The agency reported that the fire has spread to a total area of around 2,000 square meters and partially collapsed the ceiling between the first and second levels of the structure. On Comsomo's Kaya Square are the Leningratzky, Yaroslovsky, and Kazansky Railway terminals, although according to Russian Railways, there are no risks to passengers or delays to trains. According to one of the official Russian news outlets. In light of these findings, it is also suggested that there is a significant likelihood that this fire was deliberately set because Putin appears to be the target of Russian partisans in general. According to reports, Vladimir Putin feared attacks by anti-Russian saboteurs as the number of military failures rose. Vladimir Putin, the president of Russia, is reportedly growing more concerned about internal resistance to his conflict in Ukraine. The Kremlin leader faces extremely potent threats to the transport networks essential to the ongoing invasion of Ukraine, according to the UK's Ministry of Defense, which released a statement this morning. This is because a recent attack by an anti-war group in the nation. The Russian president has recently been disturbed by a sabotage attempt by the opposition group Stop the Wagons, which, according to the British Ministry of Defense, has intensified opposition all throughout the country. Attackers on a crucial railway line close to the Russia-Belarus border have claimed responsibility under the name Stop the Wagons. The event happened on a rail route between southern Belarus and Russia. This attack by the gang on vital infrastructure close to Belarus is the most recent in a string of similar ones. According to the UK's Security Service, Russian forces heavily rely on rail networks to transport supplies and personnel to the front lines of the conflict in Ukraine. However, given the size of the country, the 33 000-kilometer network is largely built on isolated land, making security against physical threats extremely difficult. By completely relaying off the vehicles, the effects of this tiny explosive sabotage must be erased. Because of this, these sabotages entirely shut down Russia's supply system, giving the Ukrainian military an advantage. The UK Ministry of Defense reported that despite the dire repercussions for those who disagree, the trend of a wider opposition effort against Russia and Belarus persisted. After the invasion, the Russian government will start to worry more and more that even a tiny number of civilians will be enough against the war to engage in physical sabotage. Russia severely depends on Belarus, one of its most important allies, for support because the majority of the rest of the world has turned its back on the nation because to its non-provoking invasion of Ukraine that started on February 24 of this year. Although Belarusian troops are not officially stationed in Ukraine, officials stated earlier this month that a joint regional troop group with Russia, stating that Belarus will get roughly 9 000 Russian soldiers. Throughout his 27-year rule of the nation, dictator Alexander Lukoshenko violently repressed opposition. Most recently, it made it through the large-scale protests that took place after the 2020 elections, which many people believe were actually won by opposition leader Sviatlana Sikhanuskaya, who is currently living in exile in Lithuania and urged Belarusian soldiers to give up their weapons and join the Ukrainian Army if they were called to duty. In contrast, taking into mind the relationship between Belarus and Russia, Ukraine is stepping up its defences along the border with Belarus. A Ukrainian border guard is examining the area from a covert lookout at the edge of a forest. In the distance, There won't be any Russian drones flying over its final outpost before the border in Northern Ukraine, just a few kilometers north of the Russian-Belarusian border, even though it is pouring and the clouds are dropping. The guard proudly exhibits the nlaw anti-tank missile launcher while holding a binocular and donning a balaclava that reveals Anya's eyes because Kiev does not want to empty this border after learning valuable lessons from the Russian soldiers that crossed the Belarusian Border early in the conflict. The Russians retreated from the north in the beginning of April, only to refocus their campaign on eastern and southern Ukraine. Since then, Ukraine's almost 900-kilometer border with Belarus, whose territory acts as a back base, has been known as Hawking Sanki. the past Minsk has not yet taken involved in the conflict in Ukraine. Gorodnia, the first town the Russians took control of on the first morning of the invasion, is located about 30 kilometers to the south. Andrei Bogdan, the mayor, said that even if such a threat existed, he hoped that the events of February 24th would not be repeated, but that the current situation was very different from that of the time before the war, when his town of 21,000 people was essentially defenseless when the Russians arrived. Residents allegedly staged a nonviolent show of protest, displaying with pride a film of residents manning armored vehicles with Ukrainian flags to obstruct the Russians' assault, but they were left outside the city when the Russians eventually took control of the area. Putin is aware that his position is now in jeopardy since he has blocked every cure that has been available, even though he intensifies his moves each time he is unable to stop losses. The threat now extends not only to Ukraine but to the entire world, although neither the regional hot war nor the economic conflict appear to have cost Russia. The Russian Federation is no longer capable of fighting, it appears that the Russian partisans are at least as powerful as the Kremlin. Thank you for viewing.