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Putin's Russia is a fiction book by the late American-born Russian journalist Anna Politkovskaya. It tells about people's lives in Russia under President Vladimir Putin from the viewpoint of Anna Politkovskaya. The book examines areas such as military funding as well as the conduct of the war in Chechnya.

Contents

The book contains with Politkovskaya criticism towards handling the Beslan crisis. Accounts of individual people who suffered from the Dubrovka theater attack are then given. The author then moves to explaining about war criminals, notably Yuri Budanov. His case is explained in detail. The author then moves to Ural region, where the oligarch Pavel Fedulev has a notable position. Finally she tells about the poor life of navy soldier at Kamchatka Peninsula.

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