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It is rare for guests on state TV to speak critically of Putin's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

Two guests spoke highly of Western capabilities during an episode of current affairs show on the NTV channel, which discussed the latest situation in Ukraine. A five-minute clip of the broadcast wasby Julia Davis, founder of the Russian Media Monitor watchdog group, late on Tuesday.

Russian President Vladimir Putin attends a signing ceremony with his Chinese counterpart following their talks at the Kremlin in Moscow on March 21, 2023. A guest on Russian state TV was angrily shut down after he argued that the West is more powerful than Putin's Russia.to speak critically of Putin's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, which began last February, or cast doubts on Russia's prospects in the conflict.

"Meanwhile in Russia: sane voices who say that Putin's military adventure should be put to an end ASAP are contradicted by rabid propagandists who allege that both the military might and the unity of the Western countries exist only on paper," Davis tweeted as a caption.host Andrey Norkin began by noting that Ukraine and Russia provide conflicting accounts on the amount of ammunition each side has left.

Meanwhile in Russia: sane voices who say that Putin's military adventure should be put to an end ASAP are contradicted by rabid propagandists who allege that both the military might and the unity of the Western countries exist only on paper.

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