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Putin slams 'aggressive' Trump strikes and says Russia is 'helping' Iranians

Putin slams 'aggressive' Trump strikes and says Russia is 'helping' Iranians

Daily Mirror6 hours ago

Russian despot Vladimir Putin has blasted Donald Trump over his Iran strikes and has said Russia is now helping Tehran.
Putin branded the strikes on Iran as an "unprovoked aggression that has no justification," according to Russian news agency TASS.

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