‘Russia does not want Ukraine’s surrender’, Putin made a big statement between war

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Russian President Vladimir Putin.

St. Petersburg: Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday made a big statement at the International Economic Forum (Spief) in St. Petersburg. Putin said that Russia is not demanding surrender from Ukraine in the current war. He asked Kiev to accept ‘ground reality’. Putin said that the people of Russia and Ukraine are the same and according to this the entire Ukraine is from Russia. He mentioned an old rule, according to which, where the Russian soldier’s foot falls, that place becomes ours. ‘ Putin said these things in response to the questions in which Russia wants an unconditional surrender from Ukraine in the same way as US President Donald Trump has sought from Iran.

Putin also spoke on Israeli-Iran tension

Putin also spoke on Israel-Iran tension. He said that the struggle of Ukraine is completely different from the ongoing tension in the Middle East. Putin said that a solution can be found for both countries, which both are approved. He hoped to help in this issue from Global South and Middle East countries. Putin said that the security of one country should not be at the loss of other countries. At the same time, he also spoke of Iran having the right to nuclear power. Putin said that he has spoken to Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, Iran’s President Peseshakian and former US President Trump on the issue. He said, ‘I shared Russia’s perspective. Hopefully our proposals will be implemented.

Russia attacks 2 cities of Ukraine with drone

Let us know that there is still a fierce battle between Russia and Ukraine. According to information given by Ukrainian officials on Friday, Russia carried out drone attacks on 2 cities in Ukraine, killing at least one person. Officials said Russia carried out the drone attacks at night, targeting the port city of Southern Ukraine, Odessa and the northeastern city of Kharkeev. Ukraine President Volodimir Jailonsky said that at least 24 civilians including two girls aged 17 and 12 were injured in over 20 drone attacks.

Jailonsky appealed to put more pressure on Russia

Let me tell you that earlier Jailonsky said on Thursday that the Russian missile attack on Kiev’s 9 -storey apartment is a sign that the ceasefire needs more pressure on Moscow. Taimur Takchenko, head of Kiev military administration, had said that the attack on the Kiev on Tuesday morning was the deadliest attack on the capital this year. At least 28 people were killed and 142 others were injured in this attack. Jailonski wrote in his message on the social media platform ‘Telegram’, ‘This attack shows the world that Russia does not accept the ceasefire and chooses the option of murder.’

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