Vladimir Putin is “using similar propaganda” as Adolf Hitler did during World War II, observers have concluded.
UK viewers will be able to watch episodes of hit Ukrainian show 'Servant of the People' from Sunday after Channel 4 secured the rights.
"Sadly too many journalists and too many people just don’t want to know," former civil servant Richard Haviland said.
The newspaper has been criticised for "exploiting an ongoing conflict to smear transport workers for participating in lawful industrial action."
"How does President Putin justify killing innocent men, women, and children in Ukraine?", the BBC host asked.
The BBC presenter said there is "so much crap" online about the war. "What you’re trying to do… is you’re trying to be truthful to this story.”
"Neil Oliver: I don't know what's happening in Ukraine. I don't understand it either. But here are my opinions anyway," joked one person in response.
"Sad that broadcasters are playing their game," the Labour MP said after his interview was cancelled.
Last week, they posted a meme comparing Putin to Hitler.
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