Russian President Vladimir Putin is determined to carry out his plan to the end in Ukraine, while the Russian military command assured that its offensive in the neighboring country is proceeding as planned with attacks on different fronts.
In a telephone conversation with his great ally, the Belarusian leader Aleksandr Lukashenko, Putin assured that the tasks of the military campaign that he launched on February 28 “are fulfilled and will be fully fulfilled,” according to the statement issued by the Kremlin.
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Putin’s stated objectives are to achieve recognition of Crimea as Russian territory, neutrality, demilitarization and the “denazification” of Ukraine, although he has not revealed his plan following a possible military victory, limiting himself to pointing out that there will be no occupation.
In any case, the russian president He assured that “he has no bad intentions” towards the neighboring states, in a supposedly reassuring message, in which, however, he recommended “not to aggravate the situation, not to impose restrictions”.