"Kremlin Admits Russia is in 'State of War' in Ukraine"

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The Kremlin has acknowledged that Russia is in a "state of war" in Ukraine due to the West's intervention and support of its neighbor, marking a shift from its previous designation of the conflict as a "special military operation." This change in language allows Russian authorities to make decisions associated with a war and demand internal mobilization. Despite this acknowledgment, Russia still legally qualifies its actions in Ukraine as a "special military operation" domestically, while continuing to occupy almost a fifth of Ukraine, including Crimea, and facing ongoing conflict with Kyiv over the annexation of regions.
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- Kremlin, in change of language, says Russia is 'at war' due to West's role in Ukraine Reuters
- The Kremlin says Russia is in a 'state of war' in Ukraine NBC News
- Kremlin Says Russia in a ‘State of War’ The Moscow Times
- Russia Admits It's 'In State of War' Two Years Into Ukraine Invasion Newsweek
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