Putin’s rock-solid image among ordinary Russians has started to crumble as the government dithered in its coronavirus response
MOSCOW—President Vladimir Putin’s carefully nurtured image as a master strategist has suffered at home and abroad as the country grapples with the world’s third-largest coronavirus caseload and an economic contraction that could curtail Moscow’s global ambitions.
In March, at the outset of the coronavirus pandemic, Russia sought to capitalize on the crisis, buttressing its international standing. While adopting few firm precautions at home, Moscow sent a planeload of medical supplies to the U.S. and dispatched military medics...
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