Russian President Vladimir Putin stated on Sunday that Ukraine had proposed a mutual suspension of long-range missile attacks as a step toward peace, but Moscow views this proposal as an attempt to divert attention from Russia’s goal of fully occupying four regions in its military campaign. Putin claimed Ukrainian forces are stronger in certain areas of Ukrainian territory and suggested that Ukraine aims to shift focus away from Russia’s main objectives—complete liberation of Donbas and Novorossiya, referring to Donetsk and Luhansk regions, as well as Zaporizhia and Kherson Oblast. He emphasized that Russia has no intention of 'saving the Kyiv regime.' Additionally, Putin highlighted the need for increased anti-aircraft capabilities to counter Ukrainian drone attacks on oil infrastructure, while asserting that such attacks do not impact the situation on the front lines.
Bias read (Conservative): The article frames the conflict through Russian leadership statements, emphasizing Ukraine's alleged attempts to divert attention from Russia's strategic goals. The language used ('spasiti kijevski režim' – 'save the Kyiv regime') carries a negative connotation towards Ukraine's governance, aligning
Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 70): The article accurately reports Putin's statements regarding Ukraine's proposal and his rejection of it. It provides direct quotes from Putin and contextualizes them within the ongoing conflict. However, it leans toward the Russian perspective, emphasizing Moscow's stance without providing counterpoi




