Trump calls Russia's war on Ukraine 'genocide'

Former US President Donald Trump has said that crimes being committed by the Russian military in Ukraine are a "genocide."

According to Ukrinform, he said this in an interview with Fox News.

"This is a genocide that's taking place [in Ukraine]," Trump said.

According to him, Putin continues to finance his military machine thanks to large profits from the sale of oil, the price of which is now at a very high level (about $100 per barrel).

He also criticized Germany's dependence on Russian energy.

Biden on Tuesday assessed the actions of Putin and his forces in Ukraine, calling them a genocide, because, according to him, there is growing evidence of this. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made a similar assessment and promised to bring the perpetrators of these crimes to justice.

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