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RT @AtlanticCouncil: The attack on Kharkiv’s Factor Druk printing plant is the latest indication that Russia is deliberately targeting the Ukrainian book publishing industry, writes @maria_avdv in #UkraineAlert.
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RT @AtlanticCouncil: The attack on Kharkiv’s Factor Druk printing plant is the latest indication that Russia is deliberately targeting the Ukrainian book publishing industry, writes @maria_avdv in #UkraineAlert.
Read more. ⬇️
https://www.atlanticcouncil.org/blogs/ukrainealert/russia-is-bombing-book-publishers-as-putin-wages-war-on-ukrainian-identity/?network_account=Atlantic+Council&utm_campaign=read&utm_content=20240529&utm_medium=organic_social&utm_source=twitter
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The attack on Kharkiv’s Factor Druk printing plant is the latest indication that Russia is deliberately targeting the Ukrainian book publishing industry, writes @maria_avdv in #UkraineAlert.
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Read more. ⬇️
https://t.co/JDM1PZdbhr
Danvan (Twitter)
RT @AtlanticCouncil: The attack on Kharkiv’s Factor Druk printing plant is the latest indication that Russia is deliberately targeting the Ukrainian book publishing industry, writes @maria_avdv in #UkraineAlert.
Read more. ⬇️
https://t.co/JDM1PZdbhr
RT @AtlanticCouncil: The attack on Kharkiv’s Factor Druk printing plant is the latest indication that Russia is deliberately targeting the Ukrainian book publishing industry, writes @maria_avdv in #UkraineAlert.
Read more. ⬇️
https://t.co/JDM1PZdbhr
Atlantic Council
Russia is bombing book publishers as Putin wages war on Ukrainian identity
Russia's recent targeted bombing of a major Ukrainian book publishing plant in Kharkiv is part of the Kremlin's wider war against Ukrainian national identity, writes Maria Avdeeva.