The free press may be silenced in Russia, but that's not stopping Putin's minions from defending him to media outlets outside the country
Free press may be silenced in Russia, but that has not stopped Vladimir Putin’s minions from defending him to media outlets outside the country. On Thursday, convicted Russian agent and Donald Trump enthusiast Maria Butina tried to convince BBC Radio host Nick Robinson that it was Ukraine’s own military raining bullets and mortars over the country, not Russian troops. When asked if the war was going to plan, she said, “Yes absolutely.
The two bantered again about who is bombing Ukraine, and Robinson, clearly aghast, pushed further, as Butina insisted Russia was not bombing civilian targets. The interview ended with Robinson’s final comment. “What on earth does the sentence ‘No one wants civilians to get hurt’ mean in Moscow?”
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