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- President Putin's Fiction🔍
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Fact|checking Putin's claims that Ukraine and Russia are 'one people'
Ukraine war: President Putin speech fact-checked - BBC
The Russian president gave a long address in Moscow - we've fact-checked of some his claims.
Putin says no peace in Ukraine until Russia's goals are met - AP News
President Vladimir Putin said Thursday there would be no peace until Russia achieves its goals, which he says remain unchanged.
Inside Putin's Ukraine obsession - Atlantic Council
Throughout his political career, Vladimir Putin has made no secret of his desire to revive Russia's international prestige and address the ...
Why Putin has such a hard time accepting Ukrainian sovereignty
Russian President Vladimir Putin gestures with his hand as he talks into a microphone while wearing. Vladimir Putin at a concert in March 2021 ...
Fact check: What's true and what's false about the invasion of Ukraine
False and misleading info about the Russian invasion of Ukraine has spread rapidly on social media. Here's a roundup of USA TODAY's fact ...
How Putin's 'denazification' claim distorts history, according to scholars
Russian President Vladimir Putin invoked World War II to justify Russia's invasion of Ukraine, saying in televised remarks last week that ...
Russia and Ukraine: Putin 'has his back up against the wall'
University of Rochester expert discusses the Ukraine war, including the prospect of Russia's using biological, chemical, or nuclear weapons.
President Putin's Fiction: 10 False Claims About Ukraine
Putin says: Russian forces in Crimea are only acting to protect Russian military assets. It is “citizens' defense groups,” not Russian forces, ...
How Putin's Denial of Ukraine's Statehood Rewrites History | TIME
He started by saying that modern Ukraine was a creation of Vladimir Lenin, who carved a Soviet Republic out of what Putin said was Russian land.
Revising History and 'Gathering the Russian Lands': Vladimir Putin ...
This article examines how this narrative has affected the Russian war effort and how far Putin's territorial claims in Ukraine extend.
Putin's claims that Ukraine is committing genocide are baseless, but ...
Putin alleges that Ukraine is targeting – and killing – Russian speakers in eastern Ukraine, where Russian-backed rebel separatists have been fighting the ...
An analysis of Putin's imperial ambitions and Ukraine's 300-year ...
Vladimir Putin has long insisted Ukraine is part of the country he rules. This was painted more starkly than ever as he announced that Russian ...
Putin sees Ukrainian democracy as threat that undermines Russia's ...
... Russian mission, Stanford historian says. To understand Russian President Vladimir Putin's motivations to invade Ukraine, one must look at ...
Vladimir Putin's false war claims – DW – 02/25/2022
Shortly before launching a full-scale war on Ukraine, Vladimir Putin outlined his reasons for the attack. Russia, he said, must "defend ...
The Facts on 'De-Nazifying' Ukraine - FactCheck.org
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky says Russia's talk of “de-Nazifying” Ukraine is a non-starter in peace negotiations.
Here are the arguments Putin makes to undermine Ukraine
It came after Russian President Vladimir Putin formally recognized the two separatist enclaves in eastern Ukraine on Monday. In a freewheeling ...
Read Putin's Speech and His Case for War in Ukraine
President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia declared the start of a “special military operation” in Ukraine, and falsely accused its government of committing ...
Ukraine's history and its centuries-long road to independence - PBS
In explaining why he launched the invasion, President Putin falsely claimed that Ukraine was always a part of Russia, while he also made ...
What Putin Fears Most | Journal of Democracy
Russian president Vladimir Putin wants you to believe that NATO is responsible for his February 24 invasion of Ukraine—that rounds of NATO enlargement made ...
Why is Vladimir Putin attacking Ukraine? He told us. - Vox
In a recent speech, the Russian president laid out the nationalist ideas that animate him — and helped cause the Ukraine crisis ...