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Steven Seagal defends visit to Olenivka prison on Russian state TV

Steven Seagal has appeared on Russian state media to defend his visit to a prison where Ukrainian POWs were burned alive last month.

The former action star, a Russian citizen since 2016, said he went to see ‘evidence’ of what happened – before repeating Kremlin propaganda that Kyiv was to blame.

Seagal, 70 and who also had a brief career in a soul band, went on to describe himself as a ‘diplomat’ and said he is producing an ‘unbiased’ documentary about the Ukraine war despite professing his…


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