Russian State Television Cuts Down on Half Putin

Russian state television has suddenly interrupted Russia's president Vladimir Putin's speech, as he addressed the audience at the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow. He has given this speech to mark the eighth anniversary of the annexation of the Ukrainian Crimea Peninsula. Crime prosecution has been condemned by the West and Ukraine, so it is not [...]
Russian state television has suddenly interrupted Russia's president Vladimir Putin's speech, as he addressed the audience at the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow.
He has given this speech to mark the eighth anniversary of the annexation of the Ukrainian Crimea Peninsula. Crime prosecution has been condemned by the West and Ukraine, so they do not recognise it as Russian territory.
Putin's speech has suddenly been interrupted, and television has shown several songs sung in the stadium. A concert participant has said Putin has completed the speech and has left the scene.
Russia has sent tens of thousands of troops to Ukraine on February 24th, with the aim of degrading Ukraine's military capacities and rooting out people it has called dangerous nationalists.
Ukrainian forces have responded with fierce resistance to war. The West has imposed unprecedented sanctions on Russia in order for the latter to withdraw forces from Ukraine.
Russia considers the war in Ukraine to be <x0 special military operation”. / REL
Then the station TV fed cut straight to Oleg Gaznovo again. Where the hell is Putin? What happened? Pic.twitter. com/64e i ADYmb3
(@maxeddon) March 18, 2022












