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Putin warns against attempts to falsify the facts of World War II, justify Nazi crimes

Putin warns against attempts to falsify the facts of World War II, justify Nazi crimes

Saba Yemen29-04-2025
Moscow - Saba:
Russian President Vladimir Putin warned against attempts to falsify the facts of World War II, calling for confronting anyone who attempts to justify the crimes of Nazism and fascism.
In a speech addressed to the organizers and guests of the "No Right to Forget: On the 80th Anniversary of the Great Victory" exhibition, read by Deputy Prime Minister Tatyana Golikova, Putin said, according to RT, "Today we see the disastrous consequences of distorting history. Therefore, we must adhere to the achievements and role of our ancestors in achieving the Great Victory over Nazism, and resist those who attempt to justify Nazi crimes or promote racist ideas in our time."
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