It's not possible to change Ukraine's regime without a war, says International Crisis Group
Oleg Ignatov of the organization discusses the U.K. government's claim of having information that the Kremlin is seeking to install a pro-Russian administration in Ukraine, and says the report paints an "unrealistic" picture and "looks more like misinformation."
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