Russia accuses Ukraine of ‘terrorist activities’ to disrupt presidential election

Russia has accused Ukraine of engaging in ‘terrorist activities’ to disrupt its presidential election, overshadowed by the ongoing Ukraine war. Former President Dmitry Medvedev has condemned protesters as ‘traitors’ for sabotaging voting booths. Tensions rise as incidents escalate, with warnings of severe consequences and support for armed groups opposing the Kremlin.

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