Here's what Putin said about Ukraine in his Victory Day speech
Speaking at an annual parade to honor the end of World War II, Russia's president sought to link the past Soviet victory to the battle in Ukraine and signaled no major military or policy shifts.
by Alina Selyukh
May 09, 2022
2 minutes
Updated May 9, 2022 at 8:14 AM ET
Russian President Vladimir Putin devoted much of his annual Victory Day speech to Ukraine, painting Russia's campaign as this generation's link to the Soviet defeat of Nazi Germany and describing it as forced by actions of the U.S. and NATO.
Putin did not
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