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A Russian state TV employee stormed the set of a broadcast to denounce Putin’s invasion of Ukraine. A Russian court has fined her 30,000 rubles and she may face criminal prosecution under a law that carries sentences up to 15 years in prison. MSNBC’s Ari Melber is joined by former Russian Foreign Minister Andrei Kozyrev to discuss her protest and Russian propaganda.
Potential invasion has plunged Europe's far right into an identity crisis they are struggling to justify their loyalty to Putin. With the public's overwhelming solidarity with Kyiv from Germany to France to Italy the far right has now condemned the assault openly denouncing the violence in Ukraine.#RussiaUkraine #Invasion #WorldNews
Chris Hayes: “When you take a step back, you realize just how central the Syrian war was to bringing us to this moment, and crucially, Vladimir Putin’s army’s involvement in that war. Because this is what they undertook there: A project—an intentional one—of forced depopulation.”
CNN's Jomana Karadsheh reports that many of the Russian tactics in Ukraine are familiar to Syrians who suffered a similar fate when Russia attacked Syria. #CNN #News