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Russia is pretending shipwreck so its rats flee: Lawmaker

Por: Newsweek World October 29, 2022

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A top Russian lawmaker is comparing the estimated hundreds of thousands of Russians who've left the country to rats, suggesting the country's ongoing problems are a ploy to drive out disloyal citizens.Valentina Matviyenko, speaker of the country's upper chamber of parliament, made the remarks in an interview published Friday by state-run RIA Novosti, blasting Russians who've fled over the Kremlin's war in Ukraine.... + full article



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