‘Fatigue will grow’: Kremlin’s chilling prediction for Ukraine
Russia has seized on the US aid funding cut as proof that Western countries are growing tired of propping up Ukraine and the result will be ‘fragmentation’.
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Russia has seized on the US aid funding cut as proof that Western countries are growing tired of propping up Ukraine and the result will be ‘fragmentation’.
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