
Russia's Influence Wanes in Post-Soviet Countries After Ukraine Invasion
Approval of Russia has plummeted in post-Soviet states, including those historically sympathetic to Moscow, due to concerns over its bullish behavior and possible attempts to take over their territories. Only Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan remain supportive of the Russian leadership. The invasion of Ukraine has distracted Russia from its traditional role as a regional power broker and chief mediator, diminishing its importance. This loss of status and prestige in the region may signal "the twilight of Europe's last empire."
