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Emboldened Russia celebrates Victory Day
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As his armies advance into Ukraine, Vladimir Putin on Thursday marked Victory Day, the commemoration of World War II that is Russia’s most important holiday, with a particularly harsh speech, accusing the West of ” “hypocrisy and lies” and inciting global conflicts, and warning that Russian nuclear weapons are still ready for use war.
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