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Russia triggers plan to formally annex occupied Ukrainian regions

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Russian-installed leaders in occupied areas of four Ukrainian regions set out plans for referendums on joining Russia this week, a step an ally of President Vladimir Putin said would alter the geopolitical landscape forever.

Added on the 21/09/2022 11:01:15 - Copyright : France 24 EN

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