Putin tries to deflect attention from war failures – UK FM

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Russian President Vladimir Putin leaves the hall after his annual state of the nation address in Manezh, Moscow, Russia, Wednesday, April 21, 2021. Putin's state-of-the-nation speech comes amid a new surge in tensions with the West over a Russian troop buildup near the border with Ukraine and a hunger strike by jailed Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny protesting a lack of adequate medical treatment in prison. (AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko)

President Vladimir Putin said on Friday that the West had drilled historical nonsense into the minds of millions of people, including about the true course of World War II and the role of the Soviet Union in defeating Nazi Germany. Without providing evidence, Putin repeated the claim that Poland had not abandoned dreams of taking over part of Ukraine.

Putin tries to deflect attention from war failures – UK FM Poland has repeatedly denied such Russian claims, saying such statements are disinformation spread by Moscow in an attempt to sow discord between Warsaw and Kyiv.

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