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St Petersburg explosion 'an act of terror': Putin Russian President Vladimir Putin has called an explosion that injured more than a dozen people in St Petersburg earlier this week an act of "terror". The bombing, which struck a local supermarket on Wednesday night, did not kill anyone but injured 14 people, six of whom remain in hospital, according to ...
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Russia in 2018: Putin's re-election and a World Cup, but what else? Both Donald Trump and Putin seem willing to sit down together and possibly do big deals, but the political toxicity of Russia in Washington makes it seem unlikely that Trump will be able to move the relationship any further than mutual backslapping. If Robert Mueller's investigation into alleged collusion ...
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Putin's dark cult of the secret police On Dec. 20, the Russian government proudly celebrated the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Cheka, the Soviet secret police. In his official message of congratulations to "officers and veterans" of the security services, President Vladimir Putin urged them to "honor the traditions and the legacy of ...
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Syrian campaign showcased Russian military might, Putin says "Your heroic actions and professionalism helped preserve the Syrian state, stop mass killings, executions and terror against civilians," Putin told hundreds of soldiers who had gathered in the Kremlin's opulent, gold-and-white St. George's Hall. Russia launched a campaign in Syria on Sept. 30, 2015 ...
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Chicago Tribune: Trump deserves credit for defying Putin on Ukraine The State Department says the U.S. will provide Ukraine with "enhanced defensive capabilities" to protect itself against Russia-backed separatists in eastern Ukraine. What this means is that the U.S. is finally prepared to help Ukraine's military punch back in a murky conflict cooked up by Putin. American ...
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Putin calls St. Petersburg supermarket explosion a 'terrorist attack' Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday an explosion at a supermarket in St. Petersburg yesterday was a "terrorist attack." Putin made the comments at an award ceremony in Moscow for Russian military members who fought in Syria. Svetlana Petrenko, a spokeswoman for the Investigative ...
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Putin Backs Aeroflot Plan To Sell Russian World Cup Fans Five-Ruble Tickets President Vladimir Putin has endorsed a plan by Russian airline Aeroflot to charge World Cup fans only five rubles for flights between cities where Russia's soccer team is playing. "We want the World Cup to be a great success," Aeroflot Director General Vitaly Savelyev said in a meeting with Putin on ...
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Putin's Medieval Dreams A month later, Vladimir Zhirinovsky, the leader of the ultra-nationalist Liberal Democratic Party of Russia, called for Lenin Avenue in Moscow to be renamed Ivan the Terrible Highway. And in July of this year, President Vladimir Putin christened Moscow's own tribute to the tyrant, declaring, erroneously, ...
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Putin says St. Petersburg supermarket bomb blast was terrorist attack Russian President Vladimir Putin said a bomb blast in a St. Petersburg supermarket on Wednesday was an act of terrorism, and that security forces whose lives were threatened by terrorist suspects should shoot to kill if necessary. Putin, who is running for reelection in March, was speaking on Thursday ...
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Russian President Vladimir Putin says Wednesday's explosion in St. Petersburg was terror attack. MOSCOW (AP) - Russian President Vladimir Putin says Wednesday's explosion in St. Petersburg was terror attack. Copyright 2017 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
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Putin says St. Petersburg explosion was terror attack Reaction on 'The Story' from former Green Beret commander Lt. Col. Michael Waltz.
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