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    Russian President Putin accused the West of inciting the Ukraine war

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    Russian President Vladimir Putin has accused the West of provoking and provoking a war with Ukraine. Putin’s speech came the day after US President Joe Biden’s unexpected visit to Kiev, the capital of Ukraine.

    Putin’s speech, which came on the eve of the anniversary of Russia’s attack on Ukraine, indicates that the Russia-Ukraine war will become more aggressive and destructive in the coming days.

    Addressing the nation on Tuesday, Putin also expressed his determination to continue the year-long war against Ukraine. He claimed that the economic sanctions imposed by Western countries did not harm the Russian economy. Putin praised the bravery shown by the Russian army in the war against Ukraine and promised more support to the soldiers and their families.

    During his speech, Putin emphasized that an attack on Ukraine is inevitable. He has also warned Western countries not to supply more long-range weapons to Ukraine. In his speech, Putin also accused the Western countries of seeking unlimited power in world affairs.

    US President Biden, who is in Ukraine’s neighboring country Poland, is also scheduled to address today. In his speech, Biden projected the international media to portray the Russia-Ukraine war as a struggle between democracy and autocracy.

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