Russia accuses Ukraine of ‘terrorist activities’ during election, ex-President condemns protesters as ‘traitors’. Tensions escalate.

Russia has recently accused Ukraine of carrying out ‘terrorist activities’ to interfere with its upcoming presidential election, which is taking place amidst the ongoing Ukraine war. The former President of Russia, Dmitry Medvedev, has criticized protesters, labeling them as ‘traitors’ for allegedly disrupting voting booths. The situation has escalated, leading to increased tensions between the two countries, with warnings of severe repercussions and backing for armed groups that are against the Kremlin. These developments have added to the already strained relations between Russia and Ukraine.

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