The head of the Kremlin, Vladimir Putin, said on Friday that Russia is a victim of the policy of suppression of Russian culture in the West and compared it to what happened during Nazi Germany. And he pointed out that the composers “Tchaikovsky, Shostakovich, Rachmaninoff are being excluded from concert posters; Russian writers and their books are prohibited”. As for his leadership, a kind of coup by his closest circle seems to be gaining strength. The option has been opened by an anonymous complainant, according to ‘The Times’, which cites some letters in which all this information is compiled about what the secret services have begun to speak out against Putin.
On the other hand, local officials in Mariupol have estimated that 300 people were killed in the March 16 attack on the Drama Theater. It is believed that around 1,300 took refuge in the building, many of them children. In the last few minutes, in addition, the authorities have reported the impact of two missiles on a Ukrainian military unit in Dnipro, where the rescue teams look for survivors and where there could be victims.
US President Joe Biden warned his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, on Thursday about the use of chemical weapons in Ukraine: “We will respond if you use them, but the nature of the response will depend on the nature of the use.” At that same summit, the President of the Spanish Government, Pedro Sánchez, confirmed that Spain will send more weapons to Ukraine to fight against the Russian invasion.
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