Ukraine 'started the war and we used force to stop it', Putin says
Russian President Vladimir Putin says Ukraine 'started the war and we used force to stop it'. Source: Reuters
Russian President Vladimir Putin says Ukraine 'started the war and we used force to stop it'. Source: Reuters
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But, Lord Ricketts said he doesn't think the Russian president will end up in The Hague anytime soon.
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