Tag: Vladimir Putin
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Bush tells Zelensky impostor to destroy Russians, admits biolabs
Former US President George W. Bush was duped into believing he was on a call with the Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky when, in fact, he was speaking to Russian pranksters. “Your mission is to destroy as many Russian troops as you can,” Bush tells a Volodymyr Zelensky’s imposter while reassuring him of continued U.S. support.…
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Ruble reaches four-year high against the US dollar
Russian Ruble reached four-year high against the US dollar and a seven-year high against the Euro on Friday. Reaching 57.67 rubles against the 1 dollar shows the ruble’s strongest position since March 2018, as more European companies seemed to be complying with Vladimir Putin’s demand that they switch to paying in Russia’s Ruble for natural…
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The major points from Putin’s Victory Day address
Contrary to what Western officials were expecting, Putin did not officially declare war, announce mobilization or claim partial victory in the Ukraine operation. He essentially alleged the US and NATO of working to revive Nazism and falsify history through the direct support of neo-Nazis and Banderites in Ukraine. He also went on to highlight the moral…
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Putin sends message to foes with new intercontinental ballistic missile test
Russia said on Wednesday it has successfully tested its new intercontinental ballistic missile (IBM) called Sarmat – a strategic weapon President Vladimir Putin said had no analogs elsewhere and would provide food for thought for those who attempt to threaten Russia amid the ongoing military conflict with Ukraine. Putin was shown on TV being briefed…
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Russia was left with no other choice, says Putin
Russian President Vladimir Putin has said Russia’s military action in Ukraine was not avoidable and vowed that its goals in the conflict will be achieved. Putin made the statement on Tuesday after he flew into Russia’s far east Amur region where he met Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko. This is the first meeting by Putin outside…
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Putin’s approval rating in Russia increases to 83 percent
Russian President Vladimir Putin’s approval ratings have increased to 83% after the country’s military operation started in Ukraine on 24 February this year. The poll was carried out by Levada Center, Russia’s independent pollster. 44% of Russians surveyed trust Putin, a rise of 10%. Here is the graph:
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Naftali Bennett met Putin at the Kremlin to discuss Ukraine
On Saturday, Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett met Russian President Vladimir Putin at the Kremlin to talk about discuss Ukraine, his spokesman said, after Israel reportedly offered to mediate between Ukraine and Russia. “Naftali Bennett has just concluded a meeting in the Kremlin with Vladimir Putin. The meeting lasted for about two and a half…
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Putin publicly speaks about Ukraine and Russia’s financial situation
Russian president Vladimir Putin while meeting with female pilots and flight attendants on Saturday, publicly spoke about the war in Ukraine and Russia’s financial situation. Putin said that there are no plans to introduce martial law, insofar as martial law is introduced in response to external aggression, and at this moment there is no area…
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Putin: Ukrainian Forces are holding Chinese and Indian students “hostage”
In a broadcast address to Russia’s Security Council on Thursday, Russian President Vladimir Putin accused “nationalists and foreign mercenaries” in Ukraine of using civilians as “human shields”. Putin further claimed that the Ukrainian Armed Forces and the “nationalists” are holding Chinese and Indian students “hostage.” Putin has announced that the families of Russian servicemen killed…
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Putin vows to continue the fight in Ukraine
Russian President Vladimir Putin vowed Thursday to keep fighting against what he described as Neo-Nazis in Ukraine and said the Kremlin could add to its demands at negotiations if Kyiv stalls talks. “Russia intends to continue the uncompromising fight against militants of nationalist armed groups,” Putin said, as per a readout of a call with…