More than hundred days of Moscow waging war against Ukraine has changed the lives of many Russians. Those opposed to Russia's full-scale invasion initially took to the streets. When the authorities passed criminal penalties for "discrediting" the Russian army, they started taking part in the greater anti-war movement. Many were forced to leave the country. Others went to rallies in support of the "special operation" and parroted the arguments put forth in Russian propaganda about "denazifying" Ukraine. What has changed in Russian society during the war so far? How are Russians getting along with each other, and who is really supporting the "special operation"? Meduza posed these and other questions to sociologist Alexei Titkov.