In Victory Day speech, Putin defends Russia's invasion of Ukraine

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Russian President Vladimir Putin said his country's military will be victorious in Ukraine. He was speaking at the annual Victory Day parade, which marks the defeat of Nazi Germany in World War II.

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Why don't respect WWII or Minsk agreements which the European and Russian agreed upon.
Which is, no expansion of NATO into Russian doorsteps. Learn to live along, no more bloodshed. 😢

rajkumarvelupillai
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I can't believe how impressive Kim Jong Un's and Xi Jing Ping's military parades were compared to this one by Putin. Only one tank left? Chinese and North Korean leaders must be LOL now.

DORAEMON-bwjk
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*Russia🇷🇺 occupied oblast Luhansk, Donetsk, Zaporizhia, Kherson, Crimea.*
Russia must end occupation & keep peace!

diazvirdani
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Only matter of time for Russia. Goodnight Putin. 7.62 sleeping pill.

stevenolive
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US leash on every countries but not able to put it on Russia or China, that's Russia reason for invasion 😂😂

devildevil
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When the timeline of events is placed in a context, the factors that contributed to the conflict becomes clearer. The pre-emptive strike was necessary.

liarliar
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This Conflict is getting stale. No ones winning. Only Weapons and Ammunition Industrial Comolex Wins!!

SubZero-qihk
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The T 34 is a symbol of victory. The enemies were beaten by the Soviets in Operation Barbarossa.

osmanzng
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Russia is evacuating Ukraine around the largest nuclear power plant in Ukraine. The meltdown of those six nuclear reactors will be difficult to justify. Too much loss of life.

kimcissell
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Which victory are we talking about, , , bring peace, peace is needed

likongekakwezhi
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After Putin's speech about the decadent West, he returned to his private $1, 000, 000, 000 palace

pflasterknoedel
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Happy victory day Russia 🇷🇺 hell to Ukraine

danielpuran
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yes this killer of old women seems very proud of himself

andrewherman