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Russian President Vladimir Putin has renamed the airport in Volgograd as 'Stalingrad' in honor of the Soviet army's victory over Nazi Germany in the bloodiest battle of World War Two. The move comes as Putin often compares his invasion of Ukraine to the fight against Nazis, drawing criticism from Ukraine and Germany.
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