Ukrainian neo-Nazis seek to disrupt the Russian election process
The President of Russia announced that the government and the army of Ukraine are seeking to disrupt the process of holding the presidential elections in this country. |
reported by Mehr News Agency quoted by Rashatodi, the President of Russia Vladimir Putin in the meeting of the permanent members of the National Security Council of Russia, referring to the escalation of missile and drone attacks by the Ukrainian army on the border areas of Russia, announced that “the neo-Nazi regime of Kiev seeks to disrupt It is in the process of presidential elections in Russia.”
He stated that “the neo-Nazi regime of Kiev is seeking to carry out armed operations and is trying to carry them out” and said: “Enemy attacks on Russian territory will not go unpunished and will not stay I am confident that the Russian people will respond to provocations by uniting as much as possible. It is impossible to intimidate the Russian people.
Putin pointed out that “the enemy has not achieved success in any axis and is facing heavy casualties” and added: the enemy is trying to divert attention from the real situation in the field with provocative actions. to divert.
The President of Russia continued to escalate the missile and drone attacks on Russia’s border areas as “meaningless” from a military point of view and “criminal” from a humanitarian point of view and emphasized that these attacks are the efforts of the “neo-Nazi regime” Ukraine” is to disrupt the process of the Russian presidential election.”
He also pointed out that in recent days “we have witnessed four unsuccessful attempts by Ukraine to launch a sabotage attack on the Belgorod axis and one attack on the Kursk axis to penetrate Russian territory” but “about 95% of the enemy’s missiles and projectiles are destroyed by the Russian air defense
On Saturday morning, the Election Committee of the Russian Federation announced in a statement, referring to the wide acceptance of Russian citizens on the first day of voting to determine the new president of Russia from among the candidates in the current presidential election in Russia. that 35% of Russian citizens participated in the first day of voting for the presidential elections throughout the Russian Federation.
Sputnik news site Friday night, citing the Central Election Commission of Russia, announced: “More than 3 million people have already voted online, and in total, at least 5 million people in They intend to participate in the Russian elections with this mechanism.”
Russia’s Central Election Commission also announced that the voting process will end on Sunday (March 17). Vladimir Putin, the president of Russia, participated in the presidential elections of this country online yesterday.
According to the announcement of the Central Election Commission of Russia, in this election period, one hundred and twelve million and three hundred thousand people inside Russia and one million eight hundred and ninety thousand citizens of this country in 144 countries of the world. , they can cast their vote.
Among the 4 final candidates, Vladimir Putin, who participated in the elections as an independent candidate, has the best chance to sit in the presidential seat.
40-year-old Vladislav Daunkov, current second-term parliamentarian from the New Personalities party, 56-year-old Leonid Slutsky, second-term parliamentarian and head of the Liberal Democratic Party, and Nikolai Kharitonov 75-year-old, vice president of the Russian Communist Party, competes with Vladimir Putin.
This is the first time in the history of Russian presidential elections that the voting process is done in 3 days.
International observers from different countries of the world, including the Islamic Republic of Iran, are monitoring the process of holding Russian elections: more than 1,450 reporters from domestic media and 90 international media outlets for the presidential election. They cover Russia.