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What will Putin do next? Russian leader faces difficult choices

Por: Newsweek World October 06, 2022

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Russian President Vladimir Putin said the four provinces in Ukraine that Russia recently annexed would be stabilized, suggesting he might prioritize holding this territory he now considers Russian even if predicting his next move is difficult.On Wednesday, in a video speech to acknowledge Teachers' Day in the country, Putin claimed the annexed Ukrainian regions would remain Russian forever, according to a report from the Washington Post.... + full article



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