While the Russian public has so far appeared pretty supportive of Putin's so-called special military operation, this support is at least partly contingent on them being insulated from the worst of the conflict. Since it came to power in the early 2000s, there has been an implicit contract between Putin and the Russian people that as long as he stays in power, he'll keep them away from the front lines, which is why he's trying to move the military away from a conscription model towards a professionally contracted army. And why he's so far refrained from going for a general mobilization, and ultimately all of this is what's made him so popular among the Russian public. But if a drone starts landing in, say, Moscow, this could be a violation of the implicit contract and could undermine support for both the special military operation and Putin himself.
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