Panelists said the Russian public's irritation is growing over the failures of the conflict in Ukraine.
Ahead of the February 1917 revolution in Russia, the country saw mass protests and demonstrations, as well as violent clashes with police and authorities.On the show in the clip, host Vladimir Solovyov began a discussion by calling for the return of the death penalty in Russia." and that saboteurs, terrorists, traitors and deserters should be executed.
"But let's not think that the potential of society's patience is endless, sooner or later, it will run out." After another guest suggested Russia needed to avoid panic, host Tigran Keosayan disagreed and said there was no panic in Russian society. "Why is there so much irritation? Because it seems like the government doesn't trust the people," he said.
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