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IDK, my guess is when Putin is finally removed, it will be because there's an overwhelming desire for it from all sides.
If that's the case it could be pretty peaceful just as when Gorbachev was replaced.
But I'm not sure that's preferable for the Russians. But I bet whether peaceful or not it will be great for Ukraine.
For the near future (10 years) Russia is pretty much fucked already.
Anyways, all the people that claim Putin is strong and his positions isn't in danger, are forgetting that Russia has a clear precedence that it is absolutely possible to replace authoritarian leaders in Russia.