Russian President Vladimir Putin will hold an operational meeting with permanent members of the Russian Security Council today. This was announced by the press secretary of the head of state Dmitry Peskov.
"Today in the middle of the day he will hold an operational meeting with permanent members of the Security Council. A traditional weekly event," Peskov told reporters.
The president will designate the topic of the meeting himself. According to Peskov, Putin's schedule also includes several meetings of a working nature.
As EADaily reported, according to the FOM, the ratings of the president and the government of Russia from July 5 to 12 decreased markedly — the positive assessment of the president's work fell by 5% - from 71% to 66%, and trust by 2% - to 67%. 20% of respondents have already reported distrust.
The main events that concern the Russians are the shortage of fuel and the situation in the SMO zone.

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