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Russian state TV pundit warns life keeps getting worse amid Ukraine war

Por: Newsweek World January 14, 2024

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Russian-state television pundit Aleksandr Sytin recently warned that life keeps getting worse in Russia amid its war with Ukraine.Russian President Vladimir Putin launched his invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, claiming to seek the denazification of the Eastern European country's government and hoping for a quick victory. Nearly two years later, Ukraine's stronger-than-anticipated defense effort has blocked Russian advances, and... + full article



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