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Zelensky compares Russian war to Soviet ‘genocide’ on 90th anniversary

Por: The Hill World November 28, 2022

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky compared Russia’s invasion of Ukraine to the man-made famine that caused millions of deaths in the 1930s under Soviet rule in remembering the historic event Saturday.  Zelensky said at the country’s International Summit on Food Security that in both conflicts Russian forces created a “food crisis.”  on the agreement in October, resuming the blockade of Ukrainian ports, alleging at the time that... + full article



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