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Anti-Russian sentiment: Dislike or fear of Russia, its people or its culture
Anti-Russian sentiment or Russophobia is the dislike or fear of Russia, Russian people, or Russian culture. The opposite of Russophobia is Russophilia.

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Russian Envoy’s FIERY Speech In UNSC, SLAMS Ukraine Of ‘Corruption And Western-Backed War
’ [Video]

Russian Envoy’s FIERY Speech In UNSC, SLAMS Ukraine Of ‘Corruption And Western-Backed War
’

In a fiery UN Security Council address, Russia’s envoy Vassily Nebenzia accused Ukrainian President Zelensky of clinging to power by avoiding elections and embezzling billions in Western aid. He..

Credit: Oneindia     Duration: 17:28Published
Putin Vows to Crush Nazism, Russophobia, Anti-Semitism—Says ‘World Domination’ Must Be Stopped [Video]

Putin Vows to Crush Nazism, Russophobia, Anti-Semitism—Says ‘World Domination’ Must Be Stopped

Russian President Vladimir Putin has called for a global effort to combat Nazism, Russophobia, and Anti-Semitism, stressing that Russia, having paid an enormous price in the fight against Nazi Germany,..

Credit: Oneindia     Duration: 03:39Published
Putin STRIKES HARD on Victory Day: 'We CRUSHED Nazism Once — We’ll Do It Again If Needed!' |Oneindia [Video]

Putin STRIKES HARD on Victory Day: 'We CRUSHED Nazism Once — We’ll Do It Again If Needed!' |Oneindia

In a powerful Victory Day speech, Russian President Vladimir Putin emphasized the importance of commemorating the defeat of Nazism, calling it a shared legacy for former Soviet republics. Highlighting..

Credit: Oneindia     Duration: 03:11Published
Russia Says Ukraine ‘LIED’ About Sumy Attack, Blames West for Spreading Fake War Propaganda [Video]

Russia Says Ukraine ‘LIED’ About Sumy Attack, Blames West for Spreading Fake War Propaganda

Russia has dismissed Ukraine’s accusations over the deadly Sumy missile strike as part of a broader Western “infodemic.” Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova claimed the narrative was..

Credit: Oneindia     Duration: 03:35Published

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