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  "path": "/2026/05/russia-ukraine-war-economy-dissent",
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  "textContent": "Russia’s war economy has this year suffered some of its worst setbacks since the invasion of Ukraine. An under-strain Russian society isn’t revolting yet. But Russians’ doubts about the war are growing.",
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