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The developments of the battlefield with Ukraine under Putin’s microscope

The spokesperson of the Russian presidency announced that the developments on the battlefield with Ukraine are closely monitored by the president of this country.

According to Webangah News quoted by Mehr News Agency quoted by Tass, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov announced that the President of Russia is aware of all developments on the battlefield with Ukraine.

The spokesperson of the Russian presidency emphasized on Saturday that Russian President Vladimir Putin is closely monitoring all issues in the field of social security in the regions that are in a critical situation. takes, supervises.

According to Peskov, the President of Russia is in contact with the heads of regions and security officers of this country every day, and receives reports on the actions of the armed forces.

Kremlin spokesman also emphasized in response to the arrest of the executive director of Telegram by the French government that there were reports about “Pavel Durov” in Russia as well, but Moscow During his presence here, he was not arrested.

Kiev launched a massive attack on the Kursk region on August 6 did, while Moscow’s forces continue to advance in the strategic region of “Pokrovsk” in eastern Ukraine. Ukraine’s encroachment on Russian territory was also discussed at the “NATO-Ukraine Council” meeting held last Wednesday at the request of Kiev.

This council, which members of the military alliance of the West and Ukraine It was created last year with the aim of closer coordination between this coalition and Kyiv. Russia called Kiev’s operation in Kursk “a major provocative act” and emphasized that it will retaliate.

 

© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Mehr News Agency
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