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war in Ukraine – language that closely mirrors the Kremlin’s narrative blaming the west for the conflict
Kremlin has cracked down on dissent concerning its narrative of the war in Ukraine. In 2024, Putin
Kremlin to justify such attacks – and it is related to one specific incident. Moscow has accused Ukraine of deliberately killing 21 students in a strike last week on Starobilsk in Luhansk province. Ukraine still insists
war in [Ukraine](https://www.theguardian.com/world/ukraine), prompting speculation that the intervention may have been coordinated with Moscow to signal that public grievances are being heard before parliamentary elections later this year. The approach fits
Ukraine that armoured columns will not be rolling on the Red Square. First reports that this year's event would be scaled down emerged on social media earlier this month, with several pro-Kremlin military
Kremlin chief insisted that the surge in strikes will not succeed in creating division and that the economy will quickly bounce back. Ukraine’s attacks, which have hit refineries, depots and pipelines deep into Russia
war in Tajikistan and the rise of the Taliban in Afghanistan,” Mikhail Krishtal, associate professor at the Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University in Kaliningrad, and a member of the Moscow-based Digoria Expert Club, told
Kremlin’s biggest and most disruptive supporter inside the EU – ran a vociferously anti-Ukrainian election campaign. He accused Kyiv of [plotting to sabotage key energy installations](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/apr/11/explosives-serbia-pipeline-likely-russian-provocation-says-military-expert-hungary-ukraine), and of threatening