Russia is undergoing defeat, Putin gives the order: Show war movies in Ukraine at movies

Russian President Vladimir Putin has ordered his government to organise performances in documentary film cinemas for the attack by Moscow forces in Ukraine by February. “The Ministry of Culture submits proposals to ensure showing local documentary films in cinema networks related to special military operation, war [...]
“The Ministry of Culture submits proposals to ensure the screening of local documentary films on cinema networks related to special military operation, the fight against spreading neo-Nazi and neo-Assist ideology”, the message published on the Kremlin website says.
Russia has justified its attack on Ukraine on the pretext of “the country's”, while the Kremlin accuses Ukrainian President Volody Zelensky and authorities in Kiev of co-operating with ultra-nationalist circles.
Moscow is also presenting its attack as a confrontation with the West because it supplies Kiev with critical weapons.
This decision comes after several obstacles suffered by the Russian Army in Ukraine, which was forced to flee the Kharkov region in the northeast and from the town of Kherson in the south in recent months.
On Monday, the Russian Army was forced to admit it had dealt a particularly deadly blow to its troops in the eastern Ukrainian town of Makivka, killing at least 63 Russian soldiers.
Russia has already adopted several laws to control the debate about “special military operation”, as it calls the war.
Concretically, the law strongly punishes anyone who spread “lies”, according to courts, for the armed forces. /abcnews. Alv










