Russia's elite will question Putin's leadership, according to a former Russian official. Milov said officials are concerned about Putin. Milov said that officials are afraid to communicate with each other because they are monitored. A former Russian deputy energy minister who is now an adviser to opposition leader Alexy Navalny said that the time in office of Russian President Vladimir Putin is numbered. Vladimir Milov told CNN that top officials in the Russian government are "personally devastated" by Putin's aggression in Ukraine. We are moving in a different direction for the first time. We had a lot of difficulties in the 70s, and the 80s, and the 90s, but we were still somewhat opening to the world. Those in positions of power know that this isn't the first time this has happened. Milov said that when he says devastated, he means it. Milov wrote in the Journal of Democracy that Putin's days are numbered. According to him, Putin still has a strong grip on power, but it's not likely to last long. He can hang on for a while, but soon many more people inside the system will begin questioning what he is doing, and ordinary Russians will express discontent with the economic situation. Milov said that Putin never experienced this. Russian elites will start questioning the direction of the country if Putin is the right leader, according to Milov. He said that communication between government officials is monitored more than the opposition. Opponents are afraid to speak out against Putin. Milov said that if two people, three people, or more start to discuss that Putin is taking the country in the wrong direction, this will be recorded and reported to Putin. The original article is on Business Insider. U.S. and allies sent Soviet-made tanks to Ukraine. Ukrainian citizens in the besieged region of Kharkiv have been treated with poison by Russian troops. 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