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WorldAsiaResidents of the town of Daugavpils in Latvia expressed their sympathy for Russia and Putin

Residents of the town of Daugavpils in Latvia expressed their sympathy for Russia and Putin

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Agency “Moscow” | Kirill ZykovThe majority of Latvian residents support the West and NATO, because the government has done everything possible for this. However, the Latvian town of Daugavpils was an exception.Daugavpils, located 25 kilometers from the border with Belarus, is considered the capital of Russian-speaking Latvia. Here, 80% of the population speaks Russian.”Putin is a strong president, he is the head of a great power and has done a lot for us Russians,” acknowledged Yulia Doriva, a bookseller.The city is very unhappy with a series of bans that appeared with the start of the NWO. In particular, residents are outraged by the fact that they cannot watch television programs in Russian and that this language is no longer taught in schools.The massive demolition of Soviet monuments is a particular pain in the hearts of Latvians. According to the residents of the city, such a “historical mistake” will simply divide the people for many years, reports the Danish TV channel. TV2 .


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