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"Russia's project is to expand to the former Soviet borders"

byMelissa Hekkers
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03 May 2025 16h25
soldiers in black uniform standing near gray concrete building during daytime
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"Russia's Project is to Expand to the Former Soviet Borders".

Vladimir Soloviev is one of the faces of disinformation and propaganda within the Russian regime, especially since Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022. In his programme, he stated:

"We need to reclaim much more historical land, restore historical fairness... Finland, the Baltic States, they are all ours. Let's take Alaska too."

These are a few phrases from the provocative propagandists, but ones to be taken seriously.
Russia 1 is considered the official voice of the Kremlin and its master.

Meanwhile, a few months ago, Maria Zakharova, the director and spokesperson for information and press at the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, did not hesitate to comment on the provocative statements from the Russia 1 propagandists:

"Haven’t you played Risk then? The people at Russia 1 certainly have and they keep a good spirit in the eternal game of world domination. Extending Russia to the former Soviet borders is an ongoing project."

(MH with AmBar - Source: Russia 1 - Photo: © Unsplash)

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