Vladimir Putin has been accused of sending a body double to the occupied city of Mariupol in Ukraine, with one official analysing different pictures and asking: “What’s up with your chin?” Kyiv official Anton Gerashchenko analysed footage from the Russian President’s visit
National Security Council spokesman John Kirby on Monday ridiculed Russian President Vladimir Putin’s visit to the captured Ukrainian city of Mariupol over the weekend, saying the Russian despot has to be aware of how badly he’s botched the invasion. Speaking to reporters
Russian President Vladimir Putin has been caught on video being heckled by a mystery woman during a surprise trip over the weekend to the Russian-occupied city of Mariupol, Ukraine, reports say. The incident – which was broadcast by Russian state television –
Vladimir Putin appears to have suffered an embarrassing PR blunder during a surprise visit to the occupied Ukrainian city of Mariupol. Following the stage-managed tour, a video was released by the Kremlin that appears to show Russia’s leader meeting with local residents.
Vladimir Putin has posed for propaganda snaps inside Mariupol’s empty theatre on the site of Russia’s bombing which is believed to have killed hundreds of sheltering Ukrainian civilians. The Russian leader has carried out a first official visit to the occupied Ukrainian
Vladimir Putin has made an unexpected trip to Mariupol, his first visit to the city since it was taken after a lengthy siege at the beginning of Russia’s attack on Ukraine. This visit occurred shortly after the International Criminal Court issued an
A mother’s desperate words Fox News correspondent Amy Kellogg reports on the story of Lyudmila Rudenska who survived the Russian siege of Mariupol. So much for Russian President Vladimir Putin’s line that life under the administration of Kyiv had been sheer hell
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Russia to secure stronghold over Mariupol by stripping Ukrainian identity, building over devastation
Eight months after Mariupol fell to Russia following one of the most brutal battles throughout the war, Moscow is now building over the devastation, bringing in people to fill the abandoned city and cleansing it of any Ukrainian identity. Amid months of