ANALYSIS. Are these protests the beginning of the end for Putin? “It also started like this in the Soviet Union”

It is icy cold at the foot of the Ural Mountains. But demonstrators have been taking to the streets there for days. The largest number even since the invasion of Ukraine. It is not against the war that they are protesting. Although that does play a role. And while many experts say that Vladimir Putin cannot be dethroned by a popular uprising, he is now worried. What do these protesters have that others did not? And is Putin really in danger? Our foreign journalist Guy Van Vlierden explains.

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