A new storm brews inside the Kremlin. Mikhail Khodorkovsky, once Russia’s richest man, is accused by the FSB of plotting a coup—22 years after his Siberian arrest. As Putin’s regime trembles under crushing debt, drone strikes, and Trump’s new oil sanctions, fears of betrayal echo through Moscow’s corridors. Analysts say the Russian state is growing paranoid, while Khodorkovsky warns of “anxiety over power transition.” With no clear successor and a collapsing economy, has Putin’s control finally begun to crack?
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