Russia Reportedly Plans to Split Ukraine into Three Parts
amsterdam November 21, 2024 15:50Reports suggest that Russia is planning to divide Ukraine into three separate parts, with each part having different affiliations.
Reports suggest that Russia is planning to divide Ukraine into three separate parts, with each part having different affiliations.
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