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Ex-Russian diplomat thought it was 'obvious' to Putin his army's limits

Por: Newsweek World November 04, 2022

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A former Russian diplomat said that he believed Russian President Vladimir Putin knew the limits of his own military prowess before launching his war in Ukraine.Speaking in a podcast episode with Foreign Affairs Deputy Editor Kate Brannen released Thursday, Boris Bondarev said that he didn't think the longtime Russian leader would actually launch his invasion in the first place.I didn't think that he would start the war...It was... + full article



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