
Putin Justifies Ukraine War During Diminished Victory Day Parade
In a scaled-back Victory Day parade, Putin used the occasion to justify the Ukraine war, labeling it a ‘just’ conflict while criticizing NATO amidst subdued celebrations across Russia.
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In a scaled-back Victory Day parade, Putin used the occasion to justify the Ukraine war, labeling it a ‘just’ conflict while criticizing NATO amidst subdued celebrations across Russia.

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CNN — The frontlines of Russia’s war in Ukraine have become infested with rats and mice, reportedly spreading disease that causes soldiers to vomit and bleed from their eyes, crippling combat capability and recreating the gruesome conditions that plagued troops in the trench warfare of World War I. A Ukrainian servicewoman, who goes by the …
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