Dubai, United Arab Emirates (CNN) – Activists on social media circulated photos and videos of Russian President Vladimir Putin, surrounded by a crew from the Russian state airline, during a speech he gave regarding the developments in Ukraine, which provoked an interaction.
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The journalist Faisal Al-Qasim published a picture of the speech, saying: “Abu Ali Putin is strange, when he meets leaders, he sits a few meters away from them behind a very long table, while today he is sitting next to a group of flight attendants, half a meter away…
Russian President Vladimir Putin tells Russian flight attendants that Zelensky asked to sit next to me, but I preferred to sit next to you…
In his speech, Putin pointed out that the sanctions imposed on his country are equivalent to a “declaration of war”, denying the existence of plans for a state of emergency in Russia or the recruitment of conscripts for the “operation” in Ukraine.
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The Russian president added: “We might have taken a different path. We might have helped the Donbass republics on the line of contact and strengthened them with the Russian army, but in this case, I mean with unwavering support from the West, we will have extremists on the other side coming to infinity … With support from the West”.
He added: “Our general staff, the Ministry of Defense, went in the opposite direction. The first thing they did was destroy the entire military infrastructure (of Ukraine), well, not all, but part, mostly. Depots with weapons, ammunition, aviation and air defense systems.”