Putin: Russia’s advance in Donbass is measured in square kilometers
“Vladimir Putin” said on Monday that the Russian armed forces control areas not by meters, but by square kilometers.
According to Isna, Russian President Vladimir Putin, on the occasion of “Knowledge Day” in this country and the beginning of the new school year, referring to the situation of Russian military operations in Ukraine, said: “Currently, we are not talking about advances of 200 to 300 meters. Rather, the Russian armed forces are advancing in terms of square kilometers, and we have never had such a speed in Donbas.”
The Sputnik News agency quoted the Russian president as saying: “Russia will confront the Ukrainian forces in the Kursk region who seek to destabilize the border of this region.”
The President of Russia emphasized in the continuation of this speech: “Russia will protect the residents of Donbas and its future and will not allow structures hostile to Russia to be established near Ukraine.” “We also protect the people living in Donbass and our common future, the future of Russia.”
On this day, Putin said about learning other languages: “Learning English is still important for young people, but there is a need for them to Learn other world languages as well.”
In another part of his statement, referring to Russia-China relations, he pointed out: “It is the West that is actively trying to create problems in Russian society and divide our country, but Russia and China are united in every way, and we are trying to We stabilize ourselves economically and culturally.”
“The current Ukrainian government is illegitimate, and the Ukrainian authorities are not interested in a peace agreement because they do not want to hold presidential elections,” President Putin said, stating that Russia supports a peaceful resolution of the conflict.
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