
One Thing: Russia After the Rebellion
CNN 5 Things
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The War in Ukraine and Russia
Yevgeny Pragajian has been at each other's throats for the past year or so. He stood in front of a heap of bodies, blown to pieces, ranting at Shoyugu and Jirasimov saying he holds them responsible. The funny thing is, I think that struck a chord with lots of Russian people as well. And if there is any sympathy for him amongst the Russian public, it's because he spoke out loud. We saw him out on the street, the people were cheering for him.
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