Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu, in his New Year's message on Saturday, said that Russia's victory over Ukraine was "inevitable" as he praised the ...
We meet the New Year in a difficult military-political situation," the defence chief added. The defence chief said that situation on the frontlines is still “difficult” and criticised the West along with Ukraine for making efforts to contain Russia. Russian defence chief said that situation on the frontlines is still “difficult” and criticised the West along with Ukraine for making efforts to contain Russia.
Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said Saturday that Russia's victory in Ukraine is "inevitable" in a New Year's message to servicemen, as Moscow's military ...
"In the coming year, I want to wish everyone good health, fortitude, reliable and devoted comrades... Shoigu said that, in the outgoing year, "we all faced serious trials" and that the New Year comes during a "difficult military-political situation." Our victory, like the New Year, is inevitable," Shoigu said in the video address released by the Defense Ministry.
Russian President Vladimir Putin devoted his annual New Year's address on Saturday to rallying the Russian people behind his troops fighting in Ukraine and ...
"The West lied about peace," Putin said. "It was preparing for aggression ... "We will triumph, for our families and for Russia." In a rejection of Kyiv's calls for Russian troops to leave as a precursor to negotiations, Putin said Russia was "defending our people and our historical territory". Register for free to Reuters and know the full story In a stern and combative recorded video message, broadcast on national television, Putin cast the war - which he calls a "special military operation" - as a near-existential fight for the future of Russia.
(Reuters) - Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu said victory for Russia over Ukraine was "inevitable" as he hailed Russian soldiers' heroism in a New ...
Ukraine has now reclaimed more than half of the territory seized by Russia during the first weeks of its invasion. "We meet the New Year in a difficult military-political situation," Shoigu said. Kyiv and the West have rejected Russia's assertion it is fighting "Nazis" in Ukraine as a baseless pretext for President Vladimir Putin's attempt to seize territory and topple Volodymyr Zelenskiy in a war of unprovoked aggression.
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KYIV, Ukraine — As Moscow launched a fresh barrage of strikes against Ukraine on Saturday, Russian President Vladimir Putin gave an unusually aggressive ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Saturday (Dec 31) his country would never give in to the West's attempts to use Ukraine as a tool to destroy Russia ...
"The West lied about peace," Putin said. "It was preparing for aggression ... In a New Year's video message broadcast on Russian state TV, Putin said Russia was fighting in Ukraine to protect its "motherland" and to secure "true independence" for its people.
Putin, 70, looked strained and worn as he addressed Russians on television in each of the country's 11 time zones just before midnight.
He showed no inkling of compromise over Ukraine claiming he made 'necessary decisions' in a catastrophic military conflict which has led to 100,000 deaths on his own side. I would say - no it won't be [back to the same]. 'We have a margin of safety. 'We don't see anyone about to depose him. 'All of this, given the lessons from the pandemic, obliges those responsible for the security of the president and for his health to take precautions, because in such conditions the health of the president is a matter of state security.' He coughed at several points, and appeared weary and aged in a message broadcast, as his missiles pounded in horrific attacks Ukraine even as people prepared to mark the new year His message was also tired, again claiming he was taking on Nazis in Ukraine and that the West wanted to use Ukraine as a tools to destroy Russia. Speaking against a background of 20 servicemen and women in military fatigues, the fatigued dictator addressed from the headquarters of the Southern Military District, close to Ukraine, said his officials. An aggressive Vladimir Putin set himself on a collision course with the West in his New Year's message to his people But Putin, 70, looked strained and worn as he addressed Russians on television in each of the country's 11 time zones just before midnight. Putin rages against the West in New Year message to his people: Fatigued dictator appears on state TV to accuse Western powers of using Ukraine as a tool to destroy Russia and says he launched invasion to protect its 'motherland' [Putin](/news/vladimir_putin/index.html) set himself on a collision course with the West in his New Year's message to his people.