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New “historic” statement: Putin accused European countries of crimes and blockade of Leningrad

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Moreover, the dictator noted a “certain tolerance” due to which, as he said, Russia still did not want to spoil relations with Europe.

The head of the Kremlin, Vladimir Putin, made another statement justifying the war against Ukraine. In addition to his own thoughts about “neo-Nazis” in Kyiv and the protection of “bearers of Russian culture”, he built a new “historical” theory, according to which representatives of “many European” countries participated in the blockade of Leningrad (1941-1944) during World War II” .

The President of the Russian Federation shared his vision during the events dedicated to the 80th anniversary of the breaking of the siege of Leningrad.

“Representatives of very many European countries took part and committed crimes in the blockade of Leningrad. We have never talked about this before because of a certain tolerance and in order not to spoil relations, not to spoil the background of our relations. But it was not only on It was everywhere, just look at the blue division near Stalingrad,” Putin said.

Which countries in Europe, according to Putin, “participated in the blockade of Leningrad” is still unknown.

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Recall that on January 18, the head of the Kremlin visited St. Petersburg to take part in the events dedicated to the 80th anniversary of the breaking of the blockade of Leningrad.

There, Putin once again called the Ukrainian authorities a “neo-Nazi regime” and called the war unleashed by him in defense of the native speakers of the Russian language and culture.

Let us add that the adviser to the head of the Presidential Office, Mikhail Podolyak, has already commented on the statements of Vladimir Putin.According to the adviser, there will be no negotiations and the Russian Federation is aimed exclusively at war.

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