Russia's ex-chief of human rights says Ukraine war provides world security

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A member of Russia's Federation Council said the country's invasion of Ukraine was providing 'security guarantees for Europe and the whole world.'

Konstantin Dolgov, the former Russian commissioner for human rights, has defended the country's invasion of Ukraine, saying it was providing security for the latter, Europe and the world.

"Meanwhile on Russian state TV: member of Russia's Federation Council Konstantin Dolgov claimed that Russia—the country that started the largest-scale land war in Europe in recent history—is providing safety and security for Ukraine, Europe and the entire world. Orwell is weeping,"Russian soldiers patrol a street on April 11, 2022, in Volnovakha in the Donetsk region. The picture was taken during a trip organized by the Russian military.

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