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Trump referred to Russia’s war in Ukraine as “genocide”

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Former US President Donald Trump. (Credits: Google)

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Former US President Donald Trump has described the Russian military’s actions in Ukraine as a “genocide.” He claimed this in an interview with Fox News, according to Ukrinform.

“What is taking place [in Ukraine] is a genocide,” Trump stated.

Putin, he claims, continues to fund his military machine with big earnings from the sale of oil, which is currently trading at a very high price (about $100 per barrel).He also chastised Germany’s energy reliance on Russia.

Biden reviewed Putin and his forces’ actions in Ukraine, labelling them a “genocide” based on mounting evidence, according to him.

The Prime Minister of Canada made a similar assessment and promised to convey the perpetrators of these crimes to justice.

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