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#IStandWithPutin trends over Twitter: Netizens came in support of russia, called US an opportunist

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The ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine has been going on for the past seven days. The Russian military heavily attacked various cities in Eastern Europe, including Kyiv where they destroyed an important television building that broadcasted information about what was happening throughout this entire conflict to all of its citizens.

The war between Russia and Ukraine has caused many multinational companies to distance themselves from Russia. Various types of Sanctions are being imposed by Western countries, which will make it difficult for Russian companies to do business in those regions. According to experts, If this war continues a greater economic crisis may happen.

Meanwhile, netizens on Twitter are using the hashtag #IStandWithPutin to talk about how they support Russia. A lot of people in India are supporting Russia because of the traditional friendship between the two countries. People are saying that America is only being friendly with Ukraine because it is beneficial for them, and Russia has always supported India.

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Till yet the hashtag has gained attention of millions of people with over 135K tweets captioning #IStandWithPutin.

Here are some few of them:-

https://twitter.com/UNCENUSA/status/1499022459466489862
https://twitter.com/whoYadavMonu/status/1499053756880924672

Also Read: ‘Government at your doorstep’: PM Modi’s initiative for distressed parents of children stuck in Ukraine

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https://twitter.com/UNCENUSA/status/1499021271580897280
https://twitter.com/_Kartik_KC/status/1498901736269881348

People have been using the hashtag #IStandWithPutin on Twitter a lot. They’re saying that based on various facts, Russia is India’s true friend. People are also sharing many memes and cartoons about this.

Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky has been the victim of a scam orchestrated by the United States that has pushed Ukraine to fight a hundred-fold power, a user said.

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