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- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Monday that anti-Jewish unrest in Russia showed that Moscow's moral foundation had become so contaminated by hate that it was no longer capable of scoring a"strategic" victory.
The airport riot in mainly Muslim Dagestan, Zelenskiy said in his nightly video address, showed Russia"had contaminated its own territory with such a level of hatred and degradation that for the second time this year in Russia, control over events is being lost. "These are all signals that Russia can, for the time being, sustain military action and increase pressure on the front lines in some places, but is not capable of withstanding this confrontation strategically," he said, referring to Moscow's invasion of Ukraine.
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