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It seems there is currently an issue retrieving the latest detailed information on this topic. However, I can provide some general insights based on earlier discussions and consistent themes in Zelensky’s commentary regarding Putin and Russia.

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Zelensky has often emphasized that Vladimir Putin is afraid of his own people because the Russian public holds the potential to challenge his authority. Putin maintains a highly controlled political environment, stifling dissent and limiting public demonstrations.

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 Zelensky argues that if Russians were more aware of the full scope of the war in Ukraine and its impact on Russia, public discontent could grow. 

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Zelensky likely believes that Putin fears a loss of popular support or even uprisings, particularly as more Russian families experience the cost of the war through sanctions, economic hardships, and increasing military casualties. 

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Moreover, Putin’s attempts to control narratives through state media and repression of protests indicate his concern about internal opposition, particularly from those who see the war as unjust or damaging to Russia’s future.

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Let me know if you'd like a more detailed analysis once I am able to retrieve updated information.Ads7

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