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  2. Of course, the effects of war are still felt in Russia’s most affluent locations. For example, the massive emigration of 2022 and the growing number of people mobilized to military service has ...

  3. Why did Putin go to war, and can Ukraine win? A leading ... - AOL

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    On Feb. 24, Putin declared war on Ukraine, and Figes had to rewrite his new book’s last chapter as the country’s history once again veered into the territory of conquest, death and destruction ...

  4. Russia feels threatened by NATO. There's history behind that

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    Russian President Vladimir Putin has never gotten over it. That, more than anything, underlies the current crisis in which Putin has moved nearly 100,000 troops to Ukraine’s frontier, raising ...

  5. Anti-American sentiment in Russia - Wikipedia

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    The conflict spurred wave of anti-American sentiments in Russia. According to Putin, the war was directly related to presidential elections in the US. [78] The official Russian position was that the US and its allies deliberately armed Georgia. [79] Some Russian officials called the war a genocide, accusing the US of supporting such inhumane ...

  6. Russia–Ukraine relations - Wikipedia

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    In December 2022, Putin said that a war against Ukraine could be a "long process". [252] Hundreds of thousands of people have been killed in the Russo-Ukrainian War since February 2022. [253] [254] In January 2023, Putin cited recognition of Russia's sovereignty over the occupied and annexed territories as a condition for peace talks with ...

  7. Putin lauds the strength of Russia’s war economy ... - AOL

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    Putin boasts of Russia’s record-low 2.3% unemployment rate, but this sword is double-edged. Low unemployment means higher wages, as Russian companies – short of 1.6 million skilled workers ...

  8. Putin. War - Wikipedia

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    No people are closer and more like kin to the Russians than the Ukrainians. These are our brothers - without any pathos -- and the war between Russians and Ukrainians in Donbas is impossible to characterize in any other way except as fratricide. This war is the shame of our country. But the problem will not go away by itself. Putin must be stopped.

  9. Why is Russia's Vladimir Putin so obsessed with ... - AOL

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    Why is Russian President Vladimir Putin so obsessed with Ukraine? ... and the two fought a brief war. Then, as now, Moscow accused Georgia of attacking pro-Russia breakaway enclaves like South ...