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PUTIN IZDAO NOVO NAREĐENJE ZA UKRAJINU! Sastao se sa najvišim ruskim generalima u vojnoj uniformi! "Moraju da budu nastavljeni..."
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PUTIN IZDAO NOVO NAREĐENJE ZA UKRAJINU! Sastao se sa najvišim ruskim generalima u vojnoj uniformi! "Moraju da budu nastavljeni..."

The article reports on a major Russian missile attack on Kyiv, which resulted in over 30 civilian casualties and more than 90 injured. The attack, conducted between July 1st and 2nd, involved 74 rockets and 496 long-range drones, with most targeting Kyiv. It caused significant damage, including collapsed residential buildings, fires at historical hotels, and the destruction of approximately 800,000 books in a central publisher’s warehouse. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy condemned the attack as part of Russia’s campaign of aerial terror, accusing Moscow of resorting to such tactics due to battlefield setbacks and internal issues. In response, Russian President Vladimir Putin, during a meeting with top military commanders in military uniforms, ordered continued mass strikes on Ukraine’s military infrastructure, framing them as attacks on strategic targets. He also announced plans to expand a 'security zone' along the border in retaliation for Ukrainian attacks on Russian territory. Russian General Staff Chief Valery Gerasimov reported the strike but did not mention the civilian toll, describing it as an operation using precision weaponry against military-industrial targets.

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PUTIN IZDAO NOVO NAREĐENJE ZA UKRAJINU! Sastao se sa najvišim ruskim generalima u vojnoj uniformi! "Moraju da budu nastavljeni..."

The article reports on a major Russian missile attack on Kyiv, which resulted in over 30 civilian casualties and more than 90 injured. The attack, conducted between July 1st and 2nd, involved 74 rockets and 496 long-range drones, with most targeting Kyiv. It caused significant damage, including collapsed residential buildings, fires at historical hotels, and the destruction of approximately 800,000 books in a central publisher’s warehouse. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy condemned the attack as part of Russia’s campaign of aerial terror, accusing Moscow of resorting to such tactics due to battlefield setbacks and internal issues. In response, Russian President Vladimir Putin, during a meeting with top military commanders in military uniforms, ordered continued mass strikes on Ukraine’s military infrastructure, framing them as attacks on strategic targets. He also announced plans to expand a 'security zone' along the border in retaliation for Ukrainian attacks on Russian territory. Russian General Staff Chief Valery Gerasimov reported the strike but did not mention the civilian toll, describing it as an operation using precision weaponry against military-industrial targets.

Bias read (Right): The article frames the Russian military actions as justified and necessary, emphasizing Putin’s directive to continue attacks on Ukraine’s infrastructure while downplaying civilian casualties. It highlights Zelenskyy’s condemnation of the attacks as 'terror,' suggesting a narrative that portrays the

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