The Russian president has emphasized that this would mean “the destruction of civilization.” On the other hand, he has labeled as “nonsense” accusations that Russia is considering attacking Europe.
The Russian President, Vladimir PutinNATO has warned of the ‘tragic’ consequences that sending Atlantic Alliance troops to Ukraine would cause, citing the risk of a nuclear war which would mean ‘the destruction of civilization’.
In this sense, he pointed out that it is necessary “to understand that Russia also has weapons.” “They know, we also have weapons that can hit targets in their territory,” he noted.
This week, the US and some European allies said they have no plans to send troops to Ukraine, as French President Emmanuel Macron had suggested this week.
During his address of the state of the country Before both houses of the Russian parliament, Putin emphasized that Russia must strengthen its western military district following the admission of Finland and Sweden to the Atlantic Alliance.
With regard to the war in UkrainePutin has said things are going well. “The combat capabilities of the armed forces have continued to increase. Our units are firmly maintaining the initiative, advancing confidently in a number of directions and liberating more and more areas,” he stated before adding that he will do everything possible to end the war. the ‘special military operation’.
Similarly, he has labeled as “nonsense” accusations that Russia is considering attacking Europe.
Finally, almost three weeks after the death of Alexei Navalny in a prison in Siberia has stressed that he will not allow anyone to interfere in his internal affairs.
Source: EITB

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