As Ukraine war enters year 5, Zelenskyy, Kremlin agree
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MOSCOW, Feb 24 (Reuters) - The Kremlin said on Tuesday that Western countries' decision to intervene in the conflict in Ukraine meant it had become a much wider confrontation with nations that Russia believed want to crush it.
Russia appears to be having difficulty replenishing its losses in Ukraine through the existing mechanisms of troop formation. However, any sort of mobilisation will cause massive discontent among the
Four years after the start of hostilities, the Kremlin reports that the conflict in Ukraine has transformed into a “much larger confrontation” with the West. Spokesman Dmitry Peskov maintains that while Moscow is open to a diplomatic end,
VLADIMIR Putin’s bloodthirsty war machine is starting to run out of steam as the Kremlin lose more troops than it can recruit. For the first time since the senseless war’s outbreak,
Russia is turning one of its last major spaces for confronting Soviet-era repression into a showcase for state-sanctioned patriotism. The Gulag History Museum in Moscow — long a rare institutional refuge for the memory of Stalin’s victims — is becoming a “Museum of Memory” dedicated to what the Kremlin calls the “genocide of the Soviet people” at the hands of Nazi Germany.