How Putin weaponised terrorism to try to save his invasion | Operator Starsky
"This terrorist attack was, rather like blessing for Putin. He's really happy that it actually happened in Russia so now he can blame Ukraine."
Putin has weaponised Russia's failure to counter ISIS-K terror attacks, despite being warned by Iran and the US, in order to get support for sending more conscript 'meat waves' to Ukraine, @StarskyUA tells Frontline on #timesradio
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Putin has weaponised Russia's failure to counter ISIS-K terror attacks, despite being warned by Iran and the US, in order to get support for sending more conscript 'meat waves' to Ukraine, @StarskyUA tells Frontline on #timesradio
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