Vladimir Putin answered questions from the Russian media following his state visit to the Republic of Uzbekistan. The press availability took place at Tashkent Airport.
Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine represented the Kremlin’s latest and most extreme reaction to a process that has been unfolding for decades: the final breakup of the Soviet Union.
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Known in Ukraine as “the father of drones,” Oleksandr Chendekov tells NV about the fusion of Russian resources and Chinese manufacturing in equipping Russia’s military with modern UAVs, and how Ukraine could counter them.