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U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken criticized the news of Russia’s backing away from its nuclear arms control commitment as “deeply unfortunate and irresponsible.” 2. It’s still about ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday peddled dubious accusations of Nazi elements within Ukraine in justifying the attack on the country. Putin using false 'Nazi' narrative to justify ...
When Russian President Vladimir Putin held a pro-war rally last week in a Moscow arena, a banner over the stage blared: "For a world without Nazism. For Russia." The point is clearly false ...
In April 2022, Russian state-owned news agency RIA Novosti published an article by Timofey Sergeytsev, "What Russia should do with Ukraine", where he argued that Ukraine and Ukrainian national identity must be wiped out, because he claimed most Ukrainians are at least "passive Nazis".
A group of Russian nationalists prepared an international exhibition Material Evidence, presented with highly anti-Western and pro-Russian bias. Russian media claimed that western media ignored the apparent "violence", and that demonstrators in Crimea were protesting for democratic rights.
The ideology of the German Nazis regarded the Slavs in general as members of an "inferior race" and "subhuman", [5] which during World War II resulted in an attempt to implement the "Generalplan Ost", which provided for the extermination, expulsion or enslavement of most or all of the Slavs in central and eastern Europe (Russians, Ukrainians, Poles and others).
From the start of its unprovoked invasion of Ukraine, Russia has insisted that its sole purpose was to rid Kyiv’s political leadership of “neo-Nazis.” The claim was ludicrous from the ...
Russia Insider is also known for posting the same content as clarityofsignal.com and RT. [24] Bausman has himself been invited to speak on Russian state owned TV Russia-1 and RT. [5] [19] [20] Russia Insider has been considered to have right bias and mixed factual reporting. [25]