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Russian Newspaper, issue from March - for those who speak/understand the Russian language

I don't understand Russian but with Google Translate one gets what they want to say. Good to see not all newspapers are viewing themselves as Putin's propaganda machine.
Thank you for the link @Katzenschinken!

That question was a rhetoric one.
I think we all can safely assume who is behind that.

This is why it's important to understand that there are real media (BBC, Reuters, Associated Press...) and there are webpages created as channels for Kremlin propaganda, with no intention to actually inform.

Fortunately, reporters from all the world are in Ukraine right now, so people can know what is actually going on.

One quick note: The В Польше и Молдавии возмущены поведением украинских беженцев article is precisely what I was talking about in one of my previous posts ( lichess.org/forum/off-topic-discussion/ukranian-victory-closer-and-closer?page=3#28 ).
There is an ongoing Kremlin propaganda campaign trying to spread fear, anger and hate between the war refugees (mostly women with children) and people in the host countries - Poland, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Hungary...
It is important to know, that this is a professional, coordinated effort. And it is important to inform people about the methods of Russian secret services who commit that.
#7: It's not liberation when you are imposing a new regime. That is a different process entirely, known as subjugation.

And yes, I DO read Russian news reports as well as American, Chinese, Arabian, and British.
@clousems #8 Quote: It is not a release when you impose a new regime. This is a completely different process known as submission.
Answer: Is that what it's called!? So the US government tried (but failed) to conquer and enslave the following countries and peoples: Korea, Vietnam, Iraq and Afghanistan?
@ujcn said in #9:
> @clousems #8 Quote: It is not a release when you impose a new regime. This is a completely different process known as submission.
> Answer: Is that what it's called!? So the US government tried (but failed) to conquer and enslave the following countries and peoples: Korea, Vietnam, Iraq and Afghanistan?

Losing the argument and switching to whataboutism again @ujcn ?
@ujcn said in #9:
> @clousems #8 Quote: It's not a release when you impose a new regime. This is a completely different process known as submission.
> Answer: Is that what it's called!? So the US government tried (but failed) to conquer the following countries and peoples: Korea, Vietnam, Iraq and Afghanistan?

Ignoring the differences in circumstances and scale between the conflicts you listed and the Ukraine war, if the US jumped off a bridge, would you do so as well?

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