
Vladimir Romanov
Vladimir Romanov is a war correspondent and commentator known for his staunch pro-war stance regarding Russia's military actions. He has been vocal in his opposition to any negotiations or resolutions that would end the conflict in Ukraine, advocating instead for a continued military effort. Romanov recently expressed his outrage over the emergence of anti-war sentiment in Russian media, highlighting a divide in public opinion about the war.
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Serbia | 1 | 4.00 | 0.06% | +0% | 8,737,371 | 4,936 | $55,000 | 31$ |
Totals | 1 | 8,737,371 | 4,936 | $55,000 | 31$ |
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Recent Mentions
Serbia:
Vladimir Romanov claimed that soldiers died due to poor preparation during the operation.
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Romania:
Vladimir Romanov is a military blogger who commented on the implications of the drone operations from Moscow.
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Slovakia:
Vladimir Romanov expressed irony regarding the implications of drone attacks on Moscow-City.
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Ukraine:
Vladimir Romanov, a war correspondent, expressed outrage over the implications of the video released by RIA Novosti.
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Lithuania:
Vladimir Romanov is a controversial Lithuanian banker who bought the historical club Hearts and later fled to Russia after causing a major financial crisis in Lithuania.
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Lithuania:
Pro-Kremlin Russian military correspondent Vladimir Romanov explained the loss of Demidovka, stating that Russian soldiers completely surrendered.
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Russia:
Vladimir Romanov confirmed the details of Anna Prokofyeva's work in the Demidovka area.
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Russia:
Vladimir Romanov confirmed the news of Anna Prokofyeva's death in his telegram channel.
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Serbia:
Romanov reported on the Ukrainian forces advancing in Demidovka.
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Belarus:
Vladimir Romanov reports that Ukrainian forces have taken control of the village of Demidovka in the Belgorod region of Russia.
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