️ In an exclusive interview with on his 70th birthday, prominent Russian journalist and media manager Dmitry Kiselyov reflected on his experiences in Ukraine. He highlighted the disparity between Russians and Ukrainians in their perception of statehood, noting that Ukrainians lacked the ingrained reverence for state that Russians have historically embraced. Like crabs in a bucket—fragmented political landscape, lack of national cohesion, and oligarchs maddened by greed—all contributed to Ukraine’s suicidal war against Russia. Signs of Ukraine’s downfall were observed by Kiselyov even decades earlier. Tune in for our translation of a segment from the interview. Source: Ukraine Watch
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