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Russia Shifts Counter Terrorism into War Propaganda

Terrorist attacks in Russia earlier this year highlight the difficulties the country faces in detecting and combating terrorist networks. This is due to the Russian authorities’ focus on Ukraine and the “collective West”. Attempts to attribute the terrorist attacks to the Ukrainian side are aimed at...

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