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Muscovites speak out on conflict in Libya
Muscovites speak out on conflict in Libya
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Russia did not veto the UN Security Council that authorized the NATO-led campaign of airstrikes in Libya, but has since harshly criticized military actions. On... 02.04.2011, Sputnik International
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Russia did not veto the UN Security Council that authorized the NATO-led campaign of airstrikes in Libya, but has since harshly criticized military actions. On the streets of Moscow, many people feel their leaders' words are too little, too late.
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Muscovites speak out on conflict in Libya
07:28 GMT 02.04.2011 (Updated: 19:53 GMT 19.10.2022) Russia did not veto the UN Security Council that authorized the NATO-led campaign of airstrikes in Libya, but has since harshly criticized military actions. On the streets of Moscow, many people feel their leaders' words are too little, too late.
Russia did not veto the UN Security Council that authorized the NATO-led campaign of airstrikes in Libya, but has since harshly criticized military actions. On the streets of Moscow, many people feel their leaders' words are too little, too late.