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Putin explained why the war in Ukraine


 Photo: Russian President Vladimir Putin

Russia launched an attack on Ukraine under the guise of 'special operations'. On February 24 this year, Putin said the operation was to "civilize and de-Nazify". In his words, the government of Ukrainian President Volodymyr is a Nazi government.

After seven months of war, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced the reason for the attack on Ukraine. He said that the war in Ukraine is due to the collapse of the former Soviet Union. Note that Ukraine was part of the former Soviet Union.
On Thursday, the Russian president said in a speech with intelligence officers of the former Soviet countries that what is happening on the borders of some countries of the former Soviet Union, including Russia, Ukraine, is enough to think that these are the reasons for the fall of the Soviet Union.

It should be noted that apart from the war between Russia and Ukraine, there have recently been clashes on the borders of former Soviet countries Azerbaijan-Armenia, Kyrgyzstan-Tajikistan. With the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, 15 new states were created.

Source: Al Jazeera

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