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Ukraine-Russia war, in 7 cartoons from around the world

Russia-Ukraine news: The Russian invasion of Ukraine continued with no signs of relentless violence ceasing in the former Soviet Republic.

February 28, 2022 / 17:45 IST
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Ukraine-Russia news: Russian President Vladimir Putin (left) and his Ukranian counterpart Volodymyr Zelenskyy (right).
Ukraine-Russia news: Russian President Vladimir Putin (left) and his Ukranian counterpart Volodymyr Zelenskyy (right).

Russia’s unprecedented invasion of Ukraine dominated editorial cartoons in major publications across the world in the past week. The crisis has been the most talked-about issue on the internet as well as offline, with world leaders condemning Russia’s action on the neighbouring country. Russia invaded Ukraine last Thursday and quickly announced it had neutralised key Ukrainian military facilities. Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a military operation in Ukraine in a surprise television address. He called on Ukrainian soldiers to lay down their arms, claiming he wants a "demilitarisation" of the former Soviet state but not its occupation.

On Sunday, Putin ordered his country's nuclear forces onto high alert.

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Here are 7 editorial cartoons on the Russia-Ukraine crisis, from around the world:

The Washington Post

Ann Telnaes, the editorial cartoonist at The Washington Post, came out with a cartoon with an caricature of Putin, looking at himself in the mirror and saying, “I will ‘denazify’ Ukraine”. In the mirror is a reflection of not the Russian leader but of German dictator Adolf Hitler. Last week, Ukraine’s official Twitter handle tweeted an illustration of Hitler smiling down on Putin. "This is not a ‘meme’, but our and your reality right now,” Ukraine tweeted.