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28 January 09:22

A new school textbook in Russia compares the war in Ukraine to the Soviet fight against the Nazis and says Russia was "forced" to send troops to Ukraine.

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<p>The handbook, entitled "Military History of Russia", was unveiled in Moscow and compares the war in Ukraine with the Soviet struggle against Nazism. It was edited by Vladimir Medinski, a close Putin associate, and is designed to be studied by children aged 15 and over.

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