# Vladimir Putin Biography Flash - Episode Update
Vladimir Putin is experiencing what Russian state media sources describe as a notable approval rating decline, the most significant drop since September 2022. According to reporting from RFE/RL, FOM, the state-linked pollster whose main customer is the Presidential Administration, has recorded the lowest level of public trust in Putin in years. This comes as multiple factors converge to create what analysts are calling a spring of growing discontent across Russia.
The internet crackdown has emerged as a major flashpoint. Reports from the Associated Press and multiple news outlets detail how sweeping shutdowns of cellphone internet connections and the blocking of popular messaging apps like WhatsApp and Telegram have disrupted daily Russian life. People are struggling to order taxis, make electronic payments, and stay connected with loved ones. Several dozen Russians recently lined up outside a presidential administration building in central Moscow to lodge formal complaints about these restrictions, which the Kremlin justified as necessary to prevent Ukrainian drones from using Russian networks for navigation.
Beyond the digital disruptions, Putin faces mounting pressures on multiple fronts. Ukrainian drone attacks have severely curtailed Russian oil exports in the Baltic Sea, while the ongoing war in Ukraine, now in its fifth year, shows no signs of the swift victory the Kremlin initially promised. Russian war casualties have topped 1.2 million, according to RFE/RL reporting. Additionally, a mass culling of infected livestock ordered by veterinary authorities in Siberian regions has sparked outrage from farmers whose livelihoods are being destroyed.
The economic situation is deteriorating as well. Russia's economy is slowing markedly after years of rapid growth fueled by war spending. Inflation has surged, prompting sharp interest rate hikes, while wages stagnate. Even pro-Kremlin voices are growing critical. So-called Z-bloggers, traditionally supportive of the government, have begun criticizing not only military command but also the war itself and Putin as its organizer.
Notably, Putin has reduced his public appearances in recent months and has not directly addressed the internet restrictions or these mounting problems. Meanwhile, even unconfirmed reports suggest the Digital and Communications Ministry is preparing new measures to further restrict VPN usage, a tool Russians have increasingly relied upon to circumvent government censorship.
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