She didn’t give up on her dreams of being part of Ukraine – Wprost


He took advantage of Friday’s meeting with journalists from Moscow to repeat the lies of Russian propaganda about the war with Ukraine, the West and our country. He said, among other things, that recently, in Western countries, “historical nonsense has been hammered into the heads of millions of people”. He was mainly interested in the course of the Second World War and the role of Soviet Russia in the victory over Nazi Germany.

Putin accuses Poland of wanting to partition Ukraine

The President of the Russian Federation also argued, in line with Kremlin propaganda, that his country’s confrontation with the “Nazi regime in kyiv” was inevitable. He convinced his listeners that the commonly understood “West” supposedly wanted to make Ukraine “anti-Russian”.

Putin, who himself had separated four of his regions from Ukraine, decided once again to accuse Poland of never giving up on its dreams of seizing Ukrainian lands and joining them to its territory. Similar rumors about a possible partition of Ukraine by our country have appeared from time to time since the beginning of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict and are caused mainly by Russian services.

Putin: the civilian population should not suffer

Same day Vladimir Putin informed about deportations of Kherson residents. He explained this with the dangers of hostilities and hypocritically argued that it was about the welfare of the civilian population. – Now those who live in Kherson must be removed from the area of ​​the most dangerous hostilities (…) The civilian population must not suffer from shelling, offensives, counter-offensives and other actions – a- he argued in the media during the National Unity Day celebration in Red Square in Moscow.

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