Yakutia, Chechnya, Dagestan, Ingushetia WANT TO LEAVE RUSSIA!
Fault lines long buried within the Russian Federation are beginning to widen, threatening the stability of the state from within. What began as quiet discontent in the country’s remote republics is now evolving into organized resistance and open defiance. The war in Ukraine has amplified these divisions, exposing how Moscow’s imperial ambitions have come at the expense of its own citizens. From the frozen expanse of Yakutia to the volatile mountains of the North Caucasus, regions long exploited for their resources are starting to push back. Each casualty, each drone strike, and each economic shock further erodes the Kremlin’s control, fueling resentment that can no longer be silenced. As the war drags on, Russia finds itself not only fighting abroad—but struggling to keep its own federation from fracturing apart.
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