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Browsing: The Daily Express
The Daily Express says the situation in Ukraine has become one of the Free World versus Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Redrawing map of Europe in blood says the Daily Express headline, its front page features an image of a bloodied woman.
THERE have been a significant number of Russian casualties in the opening phase of Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine as Ukrainian military and civilians fight back.
he world’s worst fears became a reality in the early hours of this morning when Russian President Vladimir Putin gave the green light for an invasion of Ukraine that has sparked furious retaliation from Western powers.
Daily Express – Hell bend – No stopping Putin
In a television address, the Russian President called the West an “empire of lies” and called for the “demilitarisation and de-nazification” of Ukraine while stating that “we do not intend to occupy Ukraine.”
The Russian President has reportedly begun his attack on Ukraine as worrying reports claim landing operations of the Black Sea Fleet have kicked off in the Sea of Azov.
Punish Putin harder now says the Daily Express’ front page – the paper wants harsher sanctions on Russia.
Fears of conflict have escalated as Vladimir Putin ignores calls to back down over the Ukraine crisis. Chilling maps show what would happen if London was to be targeted by a Russian nuclear bomb if east-west tensions result in World War 3.
Mr Putin announced on Monday the Kremlin would recognise the breakaway regions of Ukraine as independent states, offering a pretext to send in Russian soldiers. The Russian President then issued the order for Russian troops to move into the two separatist regions of Eastern Ukraine, Donetsk and Luhansk.
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