In the psychological war that’s dismembering Ukraine, the historical (and hysterical) insults used by both sides are almost as dangerous as the guns.
Igor Kossov is an American journalist of Russian-Ukrainian descent. He has reported out of Egypt, Libya and Uganda as well as Ukraine.
Crisis in Ukraine
Crisis in Ukraine
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