Moscow pummeled key Ukrainian cities on Monday in response to Kerch Bridge explosion; senior Russian lawmaker: 'It is time for fighting! Fiercely, even cruelly'
Spreading false reports to sow confusion and undermine its adversaries are tactics that Moscow has used for years and refined with the advent of social media
Ofcom says inquiries into impartiality of network's coverage of invasion of Ukraine raise issues of 'great concern'; move largely symbolic, as it is off the air due to sanctions
Defending ban on news outlets Russia Today, Sputnik, top diplomat Borrell calls them 'weapons' wielded by Moscow; Latvian MEP accuses Putin of trying to 'poison, divide societies'
European Commission President von der Leyen also declares that news outlets Sputnik and Russia Today will 'will no longer be able to spread their lies' in the EU
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