Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday repeated a claim that neo-Nazis were committing crimes in Ukraine an allegation Moscow has used to justify its military intervention as the world marked Holocaust Remembrance Day. "Forgetting the lessons of history leads to the repetition of terrible tragedies," Putin said. "This is evidenced by the crimes against civilians, ethnic cleansing and punitive actions organised by neo-Nazis in Ukraine. It is against that evil that our soldiers are bravely fighting," he said in a statement.
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Antonio Guterres said parts of the internet were turning into “toxic waste dumps for hate and vicious lies” that were driving “extremism from the margins to the mainstream”.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday repeated a claim that neo-Nazis were committing crimes in Ukraine an allegation Moscow has used to justify its