(Editor’s note: This article, originally published on June 6, 2022 and updated previously, is now updated to add new instances of eliminationist rhetoric, including by Putin, Medvedev, Director General of Russia’s Roskosmos State Space Agency Dmitry Rogozin, political scientist Rostislav Ishchenko, and Sergey Mironov, State Duma Leader of A Just Russia Party and former Chairman of the Federation Council. New material since the previous update of May 16, 2025 is noted in red as “New” or “Updated.” Попередня версія цієї статті доступна українською тут.)
Long before Russian President Vladimir Putin’s full-scale assault on Ukraine in February 2022 and even prior to his 2014 invasion and capture of Crimea, analysts noted with alarm a different kind of escalation – the threatening rhetoric against Ukraine by Putin and actors within his control. Dating at least to 2008 or 2009, increasingly hostile language laid the groundwork for rejecting Ukraine’s existence as a state, a national group, and a culture.
What follows below is a compilation of publicly available statements (readers are invited to submit by email any that we may have missed).
Experts such as Francine Hirsch, a professor of history at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and author of “Soviet Judgment at Nuremberg,” have pointed to such language as evidence of genocidal intent toward the Ukrainian people. Whether and how the concept of “genocide” applies to Russia’s campaign against Ukraine is the subject of debate, notwithstanding the reference in Article II of the Genocide Convention to “the intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial, or religious group, as such.” A related issue under discussion is a concept often referred to as “cultural genocide,” which generally connotes the intentional destruction of a group’s identity even in the absence of mass killings. “These calls for ‘de-Ukrainization’ are an incitement to genocide: to ‘destroy, in whole or in part,’ the Ukrainian nation,” Hirsch wrote in April 2022. And Yale University history professor Timothy Snyder, in reference to the same article in the Russian outlet RIA Novosti that prompted Hirsch’s conclusion, wrote, “Russia has just issued a genocide handbook for its war on Ukraine.”
Beth Van Schaack, then-U.S. ambassador-at-large for global criminal justice, said in a May 2022 hearing of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee in response to a question about the Russian atrocities coming to light in Ukraine, “Some of the genocidal rhetoric that we’re hearing out of Russia is extremely worrying.”
A May 2022 report from the New Lines Institute and the Raoul Wallenberg Centre for Human Rights concluded that “Russia bears State responsibility for breaches of Article II and Article III (c) of the Genocide Convention,” and “that that there exists undoubtedly a very serious risk of genocide, triggering States’ duty to prevent under Article I of the Genocide Convention.” Among the evidence the report cites is a range of statements that it says constitute “direct and public incitement to commit genocide,” including denying the existence of a Ukrainian identity; accusing Ukraine, contrary to evidence, of committing the very kinds of atrocities that Russia is or envisions committing; and dehumanizing rhetoric.
While analysis of Putin and Russian rhetoric has been extensive, it can make for a fragmented picture of the trend, with selections from relevant passages scattered across articles, social media, books, audio, and video. The following compilation seeks to collect examples of these statements in one place. They are organized in chronological order and necessarily non-exhaustive, since such declarations occur at high frequency in various media controlled by the Russian government, as expert monitors of Russian media such as Julia Davis and Francis Scarr have found.
The statements range from formal presidential addresses and articles by Putin and other officials to commentary on Russian State television and on social media. Sources include (but are not limited to) news articles; books; the Kremlin’s online repository of speeches and addresses; Russian State-controlled news agencies, including RIA Novosti and Kommersant; and posts on Twitter/X and Telegram.
This compilation, in chronological order, focuses on key words, phrases, and/or themes that appear to express intent on the part of the Russian government to eliminate Ukraine or Ukrainians as a nation-state, people, or culture. Recurring concepts include the notion of historical Russian and Ukrainian unity, denial of the Ukrainian nation, dehumanization, and the conceptualization of “Ukrainianism” as a fascist threat to Russian sovereignty. As the war progresses, it is vital to track these statements of intent for use by analysts, diplomats, policymakers, prosecutors, and more.
With thanks to Maksym Vishchyk for contributing updates for this list.
(Readers may also be interested in Compilation of Countries’ Statements Calling Russian Actions in Ukraine “Genocide” by Elizabeth Whatcott.)
Russian President Vladimir Putin in reported comment to U.S. President George W. Bush – The NATO bloc broke up into blocking packages – Kommersant (April 7, 2008) |
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Putin – “Putin to the West: Hands off Ukraine” – Time Magazine (May 25, 2009) |
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Putin – “Russia: The Ethnicity Issue” – Nezavisimaya Gazeta (January 23, 2012), (alternative translation by Russian site Top War) |
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Putin – “Address by President of the Russian Federation” – Kremlin website (March 18, 2014) |
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Then-Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev quoted in a conversation with an industry watchdog official – “Russian Prime Minister: Ukraine Has ‘No Industry, or State” (April 5, 2016) |
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Russian economist and pundit Mikhail Khazin remarks – “They need to be partially eliminated” – YouTube video (December 27, 2016) |
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Former Putin aide Vladislav Surkov in Q&A – Surkov: “I’m Interested in Acting Against Reality” – Actual Comments website (February 26, 2020) |
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Putin – “On the Historical Unity of Russians and Ukrainians” – Kremlin (July 12, 2021) |
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Medvedev op-ed – “Why Contacts with the Current Ukrainian Leadership are Meaningless” – Kommersant (October 11, 2021) |
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Putin in press conference (February 8, 2022) and in official remarks (February 21, 2022) – An Independent Legal Analysis of the Russian Federation’s Breaches of the Genocide Convention in Ukraine and the Duty to Prevent – Newlines Institute for Strategy and Policy |
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UPDATED Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov – Telegram posts by Kadyrov – Telegram (Feb. 21, 2022 – Sept. 2, 2025) |
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Putin declaring Russia’s full-scale assault on Ukraine – “Putin Orders ‘Special Military Operation’ for Ukraine” – Bloomberg News (February 24, 2022) |
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UPDATED Head of the Duma Committee on International Affairs Leonid Slutsky – Telegram posts by Slutsky – Telegram (Feb. 24, 2022 – Aug. 24, 2025) |
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Russian victory declaration, accidentally published – “The Offensive of Russia and the New World” – RIA Novosti (February 26, 2022, since deleted) |
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UPDATED Chairman of the State Duma Vyacheslav Volodin – Telegram posts by Volodin – Telegram (March 15, 2022 – June 21, 2025) |
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UPDATED Medvedev – Telegram posts by Medvedev – Telegram (March 17, 2022 – June 25, 2025) |
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Russian head of occupation authority in Crimea Sergey Aksyonov – Telegram posts by Aksyonov – Telegram (March 29, 2022 – Jan. 17, 2025) |
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Pro-Putin pundit Timofei Sergeitsev op-ed – “What Should Russia Do with Ukraine?” – RIA Novosti (April 5, 2022) (alternative translation by Mariia Kravchenko on Medium) |
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UPDATED Vladimir Solovyov, pro-Kremlin presenter – Russian State TV Excerpts (April 7, 2022 – July 23, 2025) |
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Russian State TV Editor-in-Chief Margarita Simonyan and other pro-Putin figures or officials – “Ominous rhetoric gains ground in Russia as its forces founder in Ukraine” – Washington Post (April 13, 2022) |
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Mentions of Kyiv and Ukraine are removed from the textbooks of the Prosveshcheniye publishing house – Mediazona (April 23, 2022) |
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Karen Shakhnazarov, pundit and filmmaker – “‘There will be no mercy’ Putin mouthpiece warns of ‘concentration camps, sterilisation’” – excerpts from Russian State TV channel Rossiya 1 via Express (May 4, 2022, via May 5, 2022 article) |
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Russian political scientist Sergey Mikheev – Russian State TV Channel 1 – translated by Francis Scarr of BBC Monitoring (May 8, 2022) |
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Journalist Victoria Nikiforova op-ed – “It’s Time to Repeat” – RIA Novosti (May 9, 2022) |
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Maria Zakharova, Russian Foreign Ministry’s official spokeswoman – Telegram posts by Zakharova – Telegram (June 3, 2022 – May 11, 2024) |
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Alexander Egortsev, Special Correspondent of the Spas TV Channel, which is aligned with the Russian Orthodox Church and had more than 1 million subscribers before being blocked by YouTube and moving its account to the Russian version, RuTube – Goat muzzle. Satanism and the occult have become the ideology of the Ukrainian national battalions – RIA Novosti (June 3, 2022) |
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Dmitry Rogozin (Director General of Russia’s Roskosmos State Space Agency, former Deputy Prime Minister) – comments on his Twitter feed and Telegram channel (June 13, 2022 – June 27, 2022) |
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Zakharova – “Ukraine in its previous borders no longer possible” (June 17, 2022) |
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UPDATED Rogozin – Telegram posts by Rogozin – Telegram (June 26, 2022 – October 3, 2025) |
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Kirill Stremousov, deputy head of the Russian administration in occupied Kherson, Ukraine – Telegram posts by Stremousov – Telegram (June 29, 2022 – Oct. 21, 2022) |
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Vasily Fatigarov, Russian military expert – Russian State TV Excerpts – translated by Francis Scarr of BBC Monitoring (June 30, 2022) |
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Putin – “Putin says Russia just starting in Ukraine, peace talks will get harder” – Reuters (July 7, 2022) |
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Russian political scientist Mikhail Markelov – Russian State TV Excerpts – translated by media monitor Julia Davis (July 13, 2022) |
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Simonyan – Russian State TV Excerpts (July 19, 2022 – April 13, 2025) |
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Nikolai Korsakov – The baptism of Russia and the special operation in Ukraine: what do they have in common? – Gazeta (July 28, 2022) |
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Head of State Duma Defense Committee Andrey Kartaolov – Russian State TV Excerpts – translated by media monitor Julia Davis (Aug. 1, 2022) |
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Russian journalist and military expert Igor Korotchenko – Russian State TV Excerpts – translated by media monitor Julia Davis (Aug. 5, 2022) |
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Soviet-Russian filmmaker Nikita Mikhalkov – excerpt from speech on the Ukrainian language – translated by media monitor Maksym Borodin (Aug. 26, 2022) |
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Russian mercenary Igor Mangushev – speech on the Russia – Ukraine war – translated by journalist Denys Kazanskyi (Aug. 28, 2022) |
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Putin – Address by the President of the Russian Federation (Sept. 21, 2022) |
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Putin – People’s Choice: Together Forever Concert Rally (Sept. 30, 2022) |
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Putin – Signing of treaties on accession of Donetsk and Lugansk people’s republics and Zaporozhye and Kheron regions to Russia (Sept. 30, 2022) |
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Andrey Sidorov, Deputy Dean of world politics at Moscow State University – Russian State TV Excerpts – translated by media monitor Julia Davis (Oct. 9, 2022) |
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Russia-aligned leader in the Donetsk “People’s Republic” of Ukraine Pavel Gubarev – Russian State TV Excerpts (Oct. 11, 2022 – Oct. 5, 2023) |
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Member of the Russian State Duma Andrey Gurulyov – Russian State TV Excerpts – (Oct. 19, 2022 – May 28, 2023) |
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Anton Krasovsky, then-Director of Broadcasting for RT – Russian State TV Excerpts (Oct. 23, 2022 – May 22, 2023) |
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Vladlen Tatarsky, Pro-Kremlin blogger and war correspondent – Interview with Russian State TV host Sergey Mardan – translated by media monitor Julia Davis (Oct. 23, 2022) |
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Oleg Karpovich, Director of the Institute of Contemporary Studies at the Diplomatic Academy of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs – “On the way to real denazification” – Izvestia (Oct. 25, 2022) |
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Assistant Secretary of the Security Council of Russia Alexey Pavlov — What is cooked in the “witch’s cauldron.” Neo-pagan cults gain strength in Ukraine — Federal AIF (Oct. 26, 2022) |
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Petr Akopov, Russian propagandist – “A new stage of the dismantling of Ukraine has begun” – RIA Novosti via DISCRED.RU (Nov. 10, 2022) |
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Dmitry Steshin, war correspondent – Russian State TV Excerpts (Nov. 19, 2022 – Aug. 20, 2023) |
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Boris Chernyshov, State Duma member – Russian State TV Excerpts – translated by media monitor Julia Davis (Nov. 19, 2022) |
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Rostislav Ishchenko, political scientist – Interview with Russian State TV host Sergey Mardan – translated by media monitor Julia Davis (Nov. 27, 2022) |
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Yuri Kot, pro-government pundit – Russian State TV Excerpts – translated by media monitor Francis Scarr (Jan. 11, 2023) |
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Vyacheslav Molotov, State Duma member – Russian State TV Excerpts – translated by media monitor Julia Davis (Jan. 16, 2023) |
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Anna Dolgareva, Russian propagandist – Russian State TV Excerpts – translated by media monitor and Advisor to the Ukrainian Minister of Internal Affairs (Feb. 16, 2023) |
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Petr Akopov – “Ukrainian dreams will bring Europe to self-destruction” – RIA Novosti (Feb. 16, 2023) |
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Putin – Presidential Address to Federal Assembly (Feb. 21, 2023) |
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Putin – Congratulations on the Occasion of Defender of the Fatherland Day (Feb. 23, 2023) |
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Russian State TV Host Sergey Mardan – Russian State TV Excerpts (March 28, 2023 – March 31, 2024) |
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College in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia – “Conversations about what matters” – translated by media monitor Julia Davis via Telegram channel @nizhny01 (March 29, 2023) |
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Pavel Astakhov, Former Children’s Rights Commissioner – Russian State TV Excerpts – translated by media monitor Julia Davis (April 4, 2023) |
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UPDATED Medvedev – Posts by Medvedev – Twitter/X (April 4, 2023 – June 23, 2025) |
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Vladimir Kohmyakov, Journalist – The main weapon arrived. Russian victory is inevitable – Tsargrad (May 15, 2023) |
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Alexei Zhuravlyov, State Duma Member – Russian State TV Excerpts – translated by media monitor Francis Scarr (May 18, 2023) |
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Alexei Didenko, State Duma member – Russian State TV Excerpts – translated by media monitor Julia Davis (May 29, 2023) |
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Putin – Answer to question about drone attack on Moscow and Moscow Region (May 30, 2023) |
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Andrey Norkin, State TV host – Russian State TV Excerpts – translated by media monitor Julia Davis (May 31, 2023) |
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Bogdan Bezpalko, Member of the Russian Council for Interethnic Relations – Russian State TV Excerpts – translated by media monitor Julia Davis (May 31, 2023) |
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Vlad Shlepchenko, journalist of nationalist pro-Putin media outlet – Ukrainian drones opened the way for cruise missiles to Moscow: There is only one way out! – Tsargrad (May 31, 2023) |
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Aleksandr Dugin, Russian political analyst – Comments at “What Kind of Ukraine Do We Need?” Forum in Moscow – via Russian news site PolitNavigator (June 1, 2023) |
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Natalya Nikanorova, Senator of the Donetsk People’s Republic – Comments at “What Kind of Ukraine Do We Need?” Forum in Moscow – via Russian state-owned news site Ukraina.ru (June 1, 2023) |
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Dmitry Evstafiev, School of Integrated Communications professor at HSE (Higher School of Economics) University – Russian State TV Excerpts – translated by media monitor Julia Davis (June 2, 2023 – June 10, 2023) |
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Vlad Shlepchenko, journalist of nationalist pro-Putin media outlet – Three cities of Ukraine that will save the Russians. Direction of impact marked – Tsargrad (June 2, 2023) |
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Konstantin Zatulin, First Deputy Chairman of the State Duma Committee on CIS Affairs, Eurasian Integration and Relations with Compatriots – The State Duma stated the failure of all Putin’s goals in Ukraine – The Moscow Times (June 3, 2023) |
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Olga Skabeeva, State TV Host – Russian State TV Excerpts (June 4, 2023 – June 17, 2023) |
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Vladimir Skachko, journalist of Russian state-owned, pro-Putin media outlet – How Ukrainians can save their immortal soul and mortal body – Ukraina.ru (June 5, 2023) |
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Yuri Knutov, Military Analyst – Russian State TV Excerpts – translated by media monitor Julia Davis (June 5, 2023) |
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Alexei Zhuravlyov, State Duma member – Russian State TV Excerpts – translated by media monitor Julia Davis (June 6, 2023) |
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Putin – Plenary session of the St Petersburg International Economic Forum (June 16, 2023) |
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Ishchenko – Interview with Ukraina.ru Correspondent Alexander Porunov – Ukraina.ru (June 17, 2023) |
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Vyacheslav Nikonov, State Duma deputy – Russian State TV Excerpts – translated by media monitor Julia Davis (June 21, 2023) |
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Yevgeny Nikiforov, head of the Orthodox Radio Channel “Radonezh” — Russian State TV Excerpts — translated by media monitor Julia Davis (Aug. 3, 2023) |
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Sergei Markov, Putin’s former advisor — Russian State TV Excerpts (Aug. 5, 2023 – Aug. 11, 2023) |
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Ishchenko — Russian State TV Excerpts — translated by media monitor Julia Davis (Aug. 11, 2023 – Jan. 2, 2024) |
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Ishchenko — “Nonviolent” suppression of Ukrainian as a strategy for Russian victory — via Russian state-owned news site Ukraina.ru (Aug. 21, 2023) |
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Egor Kucher — The War is Lost, Ukraine has been Sentenced: Only Russia Can Save It — Tsargrad (Aug. 21, 2023) |
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Ivan Lizan, Journalist — Having lost their heads, they don’t cry over their hair: about the main loss of Ukraine – Ukraina.ru (Aug. 24, 2023) |
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Igor Markov, former politician — Russian State TV Excerpts — translated by media monitor Julia Davis (Aug. 28, 2023) |
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Elena Markosyan, political commentator— Russian State TV Excerpts — translated by media monitor Julia Davis (Sept. 2, 2023) |
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Skachko — Degradation as a path of development. New six “de-” of neo-Nazi Ukraine — Ukraina.ru (Sept. 10, 2023) |
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Ishchenko — On the issue of the post-war structure of Ukraine – Ukraina.ru (Sept. 11, 2023) |
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Sergey Lavrov, Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs – Interview with Russian State News Agency TASS (Sept. 28, 2023) |
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Putin — Speech at the Valdai International Discussion Club (Oct. 5, 2023) |
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Konstantin Dolgov, Russian Senator — Russian State TV Excerpts — translated by media monitor Julia Davis (Oct. 22, 2023) |
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Putin — Meeting with Members of the Russian Security Council and Government (Oct. 30, 2023) |
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Vladimir Bortko, Former Member of the Russian State Duma – Russian State TV Excerpts – translated by media monitor Julia Davis (Nov. 30, 2023) |
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Sergey Karnaukhov, Associate Professor of the Department of Theory and History of State and Law, Moscow State University — Russian State TV Excerpts — translated by media monitor Julia Davis (Dec. 1, 2023 – July 25, 2024) |
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Apti Alaudinov, Military Commander of Russia’s Akhmat Special Forces — Russian State TV Excerpts — translated by media monitor Julia Davis (Dec. 9, 2023) |
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Elena Panina, Former State Duma member — Russian State TV Excerpts — translated by media monitor Julia Davis (Dec. 14, 2023) |
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Putin — “Results of the Year” Live News Conference (Dec. 14, 2023) |
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Skachko — Not-Wag vs. Winner. How the partition of Ukraine is being prepared— Ukraina.ru (Dec. 20, 2023) |
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Lavrov – Interview with Russian State News Agencies RIA Novosti and Rossiya 24 TV (Dec. 28, 2023) |
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Russian State TV Host Armen Gasparyan – Russian State TV Excerpts — translated by media monitor Julia Davis (Dec. 29, 2023) |
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Olesya Loseva, pro-Kremlin presenter — Russian State TV Excerpts — translated by media monitor Francis Scarr (Jan. 9, 2024) |
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Ishchenko — Population of New Russian Regions — DISCRED.RU (Jan. 13, 2024) |
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Pyotr Tolstoy, Deputy Chairman of the State Duma — Russian State TV Excerpts — translated by media monitor Julia Davis (Jan. 16, 2024) |
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Oleg Yasinsky, journalist of Russian state-owned, pro-Putin media outlet — Lenin and Ukraine — via Ukraina.ru (Jan. 21, 2024) |
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Lavrov – Speech at the Meeting of the UN Security Council on Ukraine (Jan. 22, 2024) |
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Alexey Bobrovsky, Russian State TV Host — Russian State TV Excerpts — translated by media monitor Julia Davis (Jan. 23, 2024) |
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Putin — Interview with Tucker Carlson — Kremlin website (Feb. 9, 2024) |
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Medvedev — Interview with Russian State News Agency TASS (Feb. 22, 2024) |
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Medvedev — Russian State TV Excerpts — translated by media monitor Francis Scarr (Mar. 4, 2024) |
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Ishchenko — Article “Without faith, no purpose, no hope. Protest against the Pope of Rome unmasks the true character of Ukrainians” — via Russian state-owned news site Ukraina.ru (March 12, 2024) |
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Skachko — Article “The mystery of the sanitary zone: elections in Russia – the death of neo-Nazis in Ukraine” — via Russian state-owned news site Ukraina.ru (March 18, 2024) |
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Ishchenko — Article “How Ukrainian was born. The Forgotten Anniversary of Political Mistake” — via Russian state-owned news site Ukraina.ru (March 24, 2024) |
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Vladislav Shurygin, Russian military expert — Russian State TV Excerpts — translated by media monitor Julia Davis (March 27, 2024) |
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Andry Lugovoy, State Duma member — Russian State TV Excerpts — translated by media monitor Julia Davis (March 28, 2024) |
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Dugin — Ukraine is No More — DISCRED.RU (April 1, 2024) |
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Konstantin Kevorkian, Russian journalist — A Fair Military Operation or Return of the Stolen — Ukraina.ru (May 1, 2024) |
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Zakharova — Briefing in St. Petersburg — Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (May 23, 2024) |
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Ishchenko — Post-Ukraine: contours of denazification — Ukraina.ru (May 29, 2024) |
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Ishchenko — The Dead Army of Zelensky goes into battle — Ukraina.ru (May 30, 2024) |
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Sergei Karaganov, political scientist & dean of the Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs at Moscow’s Higher School of Economics — Plenary Session of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum — Kremlin (June 7, 2024) |
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Zakharova — Briefing in St. Petersburg — Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (June 19, 2024) |
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Ishchenko — When it’s over: graves and monumental propaganda — Ukraina.ru (June 20, 2024) |
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Putin — Answers to questions from Russian journalists — Kremlin (June 20, 2024) |
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Ishchenko — Undiscovered disaster. Why the neo-Banderas are going to kill the Russians again and again — Ukraina.ru (June 28, 2024) |
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Ishchenko — Ukrainian Patriots in the Process of Awareness of the Obvious — Discred.ru (June 29, 2024) |
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Zakharova — Briefing in St. Petersburg — Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (June 26, 2024) |
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Zakharova — Comment on the Kiev regime’s attempts to accuse Russia of deliberate attacks on Ukrainian civil facilities — Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (July 8, 2024) |
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Skachko — The Cage of the Brain. On neo-Nazi soil in Ukraine, completely banned Russia — Ukraina.ru (July 18, 2024) |
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Alexander Kazakov, State Duma member – Russian State TV Excerpts — translated by media monitor Julia Davis (Aug. 1, 2024) |
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Zakharova — Comment on the situation around Ukraine — Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (August 7, 2024) |
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Victoria Nikiforova, Russian propagandist and columnist at RIA Novosti — No Negotiations. Ukraine Simply Should Not Be — Discred.ru (August 14, 2024) |
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Dmitry Drobnitsky, Russian political scientist — Russian State TV Excerpts — translated by media monitor Julia Davis (Aug. 14, 2024) |
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Patriarch and Russian Orthodox Bishop Kirill of Moscow – Interview with Andrey Kondrashov, Director General of the Russian State News Agency TASS — translated by media monitor Julia Davis (Jan. 7, 2025) |
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Rogozin – Interview with Gazeta.ru Correspondent Alexey Klimenkov – Gazeta.ru (Jan. 14, 2025) |
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Ishchenko – Post-Ukraine and Russian reflection – Ukraina.ru (Feb. 28, 2025) |
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Ishchenko – The Ideology Trap – Ukraina.ru (March 31, 2025) |
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Ishchenko – Ukrogenesis and ukricide – Ukraina.ru (April 24, 2025) |
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Alexander Sladkov, military journalist – About enemies and patriots after SVO – Discred.ru (April 29, 2025) |
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Ishchenko – War knows no age. Ukraine as Zelensky’s giant juicer – Ukraina.ru (April 30, 2025) |
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Skachko –Trump pressed Zelensky to make a deal. How the disappearing country was sold off on the cheap – Ukraina.ru (May 1, 2025) |
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UPDATED Sergey Mironov, State Duma Leader of A Just Russia Party and former Chairman of the Federation Council – Telegram posts by Mironov – Telegram (May 3 – September 17, 2025) |
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NEW Ishchenko — “Ukraine as an anti-system” — Ukraina.ru (May 31, 2025) |
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NEW Zakhar Vinogradov, Editor-in-Chief of Ukraina.ru — “Zelensky’s Ukrainian regime has confirmed that it cannot be negotiated with, it can only be destroyed” — Ukraina.ru (June 1, 2025) |
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NEW Putin — Remarks at St. Petersburg International Economic Forum — via Russian news network REN TV (June 20, 2025) |
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NEW Vladimir Medinsky, Presidential Aide — Meeting with editors of history textbooks — Kremlin website (June 22, 2025) |
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NEW Ishchenko — “Ukraine has known since 1991 that Russia would take from it what does not belong to it” — Ukraina.ru via Discred.ru (June 30, 2025) |
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NEW Ishchenko — “On the capitulation of Ukraine” — Ukraina.ru (July 18, 2025) |
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NEW Roman Golovanov, TV show host – Russian State TV Excerpts — translated by media monitor Julia Davis (July 19, 2025) |
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NEW Skachko — “Unconsciousness in the Law. The Castration of the Dumbstruck in Ukraine as an Example for Europe” — Ukraina.ru (July 21, 2025) |
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NEW Alexander Chalenko, journalist — “Why Russia Should Include All of Ukraine, Not Just Novorossiya? Five Arguments” — Ukraina.ru (Aug. 6, 2025) |
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NEW Mikhail Pavliv, political strategist — “Ukraine lives while it fights! It’s a revived Frankenstein” — Ukraina.ru (Aug. 25, 2025) |
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NEW Mikhail Pavliv — “Drugs and alcoholism are the demons of the Ukrainian chimera” — Ukraina.ru (Sept. 4, 2025) |
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