Uganda Will Send Troops to Defend Russia If Need Be - President Museveni's Son

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,"In Africa, we only believe in President Putin when it comes to Eastern Europe. The West is wasting its time with its useless pro-Ukraine propaganda. Russia, China, Africa, India, and South America shall win in Ukraine. 75% of humanity shall win against 15%.""One of the very first places MK TV shall visit is Russia. We shall have very interesting interviews there," he said.

Earlier in March he said he will be retiring from the UPDF this year after almost three decades of service. The 48-year-old has announced inOn 24 February 2022, Russia invaded and occupied parts of Ukraine. There have been tens of thousands of deaths since the war began with many people displaced. The invasion has also resulted in the suffering of the global

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