Russian TV cuts away from Putin rally in World Cup stadium as he rambles about 'genocide'

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Russian TV cuts away from Putin rally in World Cup stadium as he rambles about 'genocide'
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Vladimir Putin's stadium rally was disrupted when Russian TV cut away as he spoke

The Kremlin later blamed a technical glitch while the editor of independent news outlet Meduza, Kevin Rothrock, said such an incident could happen when TV staff quit. Previously, an editor held an on-air protest over the war during a news broadcast.

"Sevastopol did the right thing when they put up a barrier to neo-Nazis and radicals, which is already happening on other territories," Putin went on, referring to the historic city in the Crimean peninsula.

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