"The longer is the strike range of Western systems supplied by to Ukraine, the further we will have to push the threat away from our borders. This is essential," Putin said during his address to the Federal Assembly.
Dieu Créateur, considérez que nous ne nous entendons pas nous-même et que nous ne savons pas ce que nous voulons, et que nous nous éloignons infiniment de ce que nous désirons
Tuesday, February 21, 2023
Russia Needs To Push Threat Away From Borders As Arms Strike Range Gets Longer - Putin
The longer is the strike range of weapons supplied by the West to Ukraine, the further Russia needs to push the threat away from its territories, Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Tuesday.
"The longer is the strike range of Western systems supplied by to Ukraine, the further we will have to push the threat away from our borders. This is essential," Putin said during his address to the Federal Assembly.
"The longer is the strike range of Western systems supplied by to Ukraine, the further we will have to push the threat away from our borders. This is essential," Putin said during his address to the Federal Assembly.
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Russia will be forced to push the threat away from its borders, if the Kiev regime receives longer-range weapon systems from the West, Russian President Vladimir Putin said in a message to the Federal Assembly on Tuesday.
ReplyDelete"One idea should be very clear to everyone: the longer the range of the Western systems being brought to Ukraine, the farther away from our borders we will be forced to push the threat. This is natural," Putin said. "I will not dwell in detail on the West's attempts to turn the tide of the combat operations or its plans to increase military supplies. Everyone knows all this well enough already."