'I stated the obvious': Putin critic defends his comments about Russia's war in Ukraine ➡️ Former State Duma deputy Boris Nadezhdin said Putin had been misled into launching the war in Ukraine that is becoming ‘impossible’ to win
on national television said he does not fear punishment for speaking out, despite the Kremlin warning it would punish people who “discredit” the army.
“We’re now at the point here we have to understand that it’s absolutely impossible to defeat Ukraine using these resources and colonial war methods,” he said during talk show on state-controlled television channel NTV on Sunday.Russian President Vladimir Putin is facing calls to resign But he said issues such as the status of the separatist regions in Ukraine and of Crimea, which Russia annexed in 2014, would be far more difficult.
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