
Putin Hints War May End, but Kremlin Keeps Demands Firm
Putin publicly suggested the Ukraine war “is coming to an end,” a shift analysts view as tactical populism aimed at dampening domestic fatigue while still pressing maximalist demands. The front lines have stalled, Ukraine’s long-range strikes target Russian infrastructure, and Russia has tightened internet controls ahead of Victory Day, signaling rising internal anxiety. Officials caution the remarks don’t mean Moscow is surrendering; they hint at a managed exit with messaging that could frame any settlement as a victory, as Moscow seeks to balance public opinion with its strategic aims.







