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The upsurge in violence by occupiers returning from the war in Ukraine is not a matter of concern for the Kremlin, Putin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov has said
According to Russian media calculations, at least 192 participants in the war with Ukraine have been convicted in Russia of… pic.twitter.com/5jmRWxJFCu
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Putin’s goal is to have the West reach the “conclusion that Russia prevailing in Ukraine is inevitable and that we must stay on the sidelines,” said @nataliabugayova, a non-resident fellow at the Washington-based Institute for the Study of War. www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-04-18/war-in-ukraine-russia-to-enlist-more-hired-soldiers-to-avoid-conscription
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Russian forces currently hold the initiative in Ukraine and can dictate the tempo, timing, and location of their operations.
In a new episode of the ISW Briefing Room, Russia and GEOINT Team Lead @georgewbarros details the state of the frontline in Ukraine: pic.twitter.com/0Z0qOuKMTD
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A good overview of how Putin's threats of "red lines" undermine support for Ukraine and play right into Putin's hands in the @AtlanticCouncil
"The West’s emphasis on escalation management has prolonged the war in Ukraine, allowing Russia to overcome initial setbacks and regain… pic.twitter.com/IVnYUErdPq
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