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Moscow satisfied with the situation at the front: Significant progress
Serbia🏛️ Politics5 hr. ago

Moscow satisfied with the situation at the front: Significant progress

The article reports on comments by Russian President's spokesperson Dmitry Peskov regarding the expansion of the 'tampon zone' along the Russia-Ukraine border. He stated that Russian forces are making significant progress and that creating this buffer zone is necessary due to the aggressive nature of the Kyiv regime. Peskov accused Kyiv of attacking civilian infrastructure in Russia, calling these actions terrorist in nature. The article also mentions a separate news item about Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán criticizing his government over a situation in the country.

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Večernje novosti logoVečernje novostiParty-alignedRight5 hr. ago
Moscow satisfied with the situation at the front: Significant progress

The article reports on comments by Russian President's spokesperson Dmitry Peskov regarding the expansion of the 'tampon zone' along the Russia-Ukraine border. He stated that Russian forces are making significant progress and that creating this buffer zone is necessary due to the aggressive nature of the Kyiv regime. Peskov accused Kyiv of attacking civilian infrastructure in Russia, calling these actions terrorist in nature. The article also mentions a separate news item about Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán criticizing his government over a situation in the country.

Bias read (Right): The article frames the conflict as a defensive measure by Russia against an aggressor (Kyiv), using strong language such as 'aggressive nature', 'terrorist', and emphasizes Russian military progress while downplaying Ukrainian counteractions. It presents the Russian perspective without balanced or批判

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