Perhaps attempting to justify his aggressive policy toward neighboring Ukraine, Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday
denounced Soviet Union founder Vladimir Lenin, criticizing him for
improperly drawing dividing lines among the former Marxist states. Putin
said Lenin and his government placed a “time bomb” under the Russian
state when they drew boundaries along ethnic borders, adding that the
Soviet founder must have been “delirious” when he put Donbass—a region
of modern-day eastern Ukraine—within the borders of Ukraine. Putin also
accused Lenin of brutally executing Russia’s last czar and his family.
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