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Stanislav Kulchitsky
The Telegraph
Kyiv – Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelensky was adamant after the world saw the corpses following the Russian retreat from Kiev: this is genocide. A loaded label that Ukraine also wants to see internationally recognized at another black period in history. The years 1932 and ’33, when millions of Ukrainians died in a famine imposed by that other despot from Moscow: Josef Stalin.