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Related: About this forumCoup Rumors Explode in Silent Moscow - Jason Jay Smart
Moscow is currently enduring an unprecedented mobile internet blackout that has severed communications for over 13 million residents. What the Kremlin officially labels as "routine security maintenance" has rapidly devolved into a climate of intense paranoia as the silence spreads to St. Petersburg. The blackout follows a series of surgical "kill-switch" tests on March 5-6 that forced central Moscow into an "Emergency Calls Only" state. This coordinated digital isolation comes as Ukrainian strikes continue to cripple Russian energy infrastructure, with 2025 losses exceeding $12.9 billion. The capital, once a protected sanctuary, is now being treated as a front-line zone under the total control of the FSB and state-mandated whitelists.
The lack of verified information has fueled an explosion of coup rumors targeting the highest levels of the military and political elite. Reports of the arrest of Ruslan Tsalikov, a longtime first deputy to Sergei Shoigu, suggest a widening purge of the military-industrial complex. Internal power struggles between rival clans, including factions linked to Viktor Zolotov and Alexey Dyumin, are now spilling into the public view. Pro-war commentators are increasingly vocal about command failures and systemic corruption, with some comparing the current instability to the collapse of the Tsars. The narrative of a stable regime is being replaced by whispers of a terminal power struggle within the Kremlins inner circle.
The financial reality underlying this instability is staggering, with Russia burning through 91% of its annual budget deficit plan by early March 2026. This fiscal emergency has forced Moscow to liquidate gold reserves and slash municipal spending, including a 15% reduction in city staff. As Telegram is throttled and independent verification becomes impossible, the gap between official state signals and the reality on the street is reaching a breaking point. The transition to a "sovereign internet" provides the state a window to scrub evidence of internal dissent before it goes viral. In the darkness of the Moscow blackout, the state is no longer hiding a war; it is hiding its own struggle for survival.
CHAPTERS:
00:00 - Intro: Putins Secret Security Crisis
02:27 - Russias Oil Crisis: Ukraine Strikes the Economy
04:13 - Kremlin Panic: Why Russian Media is Losing Hope
08:05 - Russias Bankruptcy: The Deficit and Budget Collapse
09:34 - Putins Inner Circle: The Shoigu Arrest Rumors
11:20 - FSB Censorship: Russias New Digital Iron Curtain
12:15 - Kremlin Allies: The Dangerous Russia-Iran Alliance
13:49 - Moscows Collapse: The Looming Crisis for the Kremlin
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Coup Rumors Explode in Silent Moscow - Jason Jay Smart (Original Post)
TexasTowelie
8 hrs ago
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OAITW r.2.0
(32,035 posts)1. it's a race...who goes 1st - Trump or Putin?
Sorry, stealing this to start my own OP.
ret5hd
(22,459 posts)2. Will trump shit his pants or clinch his sphincter if Putin falls?
Inquiring minds want to know!!!
rubbersole
(11,170 posts)3. donnie's mentor needs help because Zelenskyy is kicking his ass.
Bummer.