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        <title>Dmitry Glukhovsky about fears and sentiments of the Russian society</title>
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        <description>The writer Dmitry Glukhovsky describes himself as a Russian patriot. Why? He spoke about this to Konstantin Egger, host of the #вТРЕНДde programme, in Berlin. In the interview, he also spoke about Alexei Navalny, the possibility or impossibility of the Russian people repenting once Russia’s war against Ukraine ends, what he thinks of Ukrainians and Volodymyr Zelenskyy, and which novel’s hero Vladimir Putin is bound to become in the future. According to Glukhovsky, there is growing fatigue with the president in Russia: “If tomorrow Putin, or anyone in his place, were to say: ‘The war is over’, the number of people – let’s say, ordinary folk – who would say: ‘No, we’re carrying on’, would be close to zero. In other words, if this were a people’s war, there would be people who would continue it regardless.”</description>
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