Russia TV celebrates as it reports the capture of Bakhmut, comparing it to Berlin in 1945

Russia TV celebrates as it reports the capture of Bakhmut, comparing it to Berlin in 1945

TALLINN, Estonia (AP) — Russian TV went into a full frenzy of celebration as it reported Moscow’s capture of the Ukrainian city of Bakhmut. There were comparisons to the Red Army liberating Berlin in 1945, congratulations relayed from President Vladimir Putin and announcers emphasizing the victory by using the city’s nearly century-old Soviet name of Artyomovsk.

“The myth that Artyomovsk is an unassailable fortress has been crushed,” an anchor said Sunday night on Channel One, Russia’s most popular state broadcaster. “Those are historic events.”

 

Russia TV celebrates as it reports the capture of Bakhmut, comparing it to Berlin in 1945

Russia TV celebrates as it reports the capture of Bakhmut, comparing it to Berlin in 1945

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