Putin has behind him a long list of razed cities. Grozny, the capital of Chechnya, was his first victim. In the most destroyed city on the planet—that was said by the UN in 2003—more than 5,000 civilians died without anyone moving a finger to help them. Aleppo, in tight collaboration with the bloodthirsty Bashar al-Asad, was the second. Mariupol, isolated from the world in the occupied Donbas during the first days of the invasion of Ukraine, had…
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Putin has behind him a long list of razed cities. Grozny, the capital of Chechnya, was his first victim. In the most destroyed city on the planet—that was said by the UN in 2003—more than 5,000 civilians died without anyone moving a finger to help them. Aleppo, in tight collaboration with the bloodthirsty Bashar al-Asad, was the second. Mariupol, isolated from the world in the occupied Donbas during the first days of the invasion of Ukraine, had…