Russians are set for another six years of Vladimir Putin’s rule, after an election held following a crackdown on political opposition. Putin faced no meaningful opposition in the vote, which both the EU and US said was neither free nor fair. In his victory speech, Putin said he would now focus on Ukraine two years after a full-scale invasion of Russia’s neighbor that was expected to last only a few days.
What Putin’s reelection means for Ukraine & how the West may react | DW News







