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Putin's spokesperson, Dmitry Peskov, says the Kremlin supports diplomacy in resolving the war. At the same time, Moscow ...
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MOSCOW, Jan 15 (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin said that the military operation in Ukraine had gained positive momentum and that he hoped his soldiers would deliver more wins after ...
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has ordered a military operation in Ukraine, leading world leaders to quickly condemn what they called the start of a Russian invasion. In a televised address ...
On Thursday morning, Putin ordered the invasion, calling it a “special military operation.” But as explosions echoed, Ukraine officials described the Russian aggression for what it really was.
He said the Russian military operation aims to ensure a “demilitarization” of Ukraine. Putin said all Ukrainian servicemen who lay down arms will be able to safely leave the zone of combat.