Defence and security will amount to 40% of government spending as Vladimir Putin continues war against Ukraine Russia is set to increase its spending on defence by 25% in 2025, the highest since the cold war, as Vladimir Putin vows to continue his war efforts in Ukraine and further escalate his ...
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