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Putin Claims Russia's Conflict is with 'Neo-Nazi Regime' in Kyiv, Not Ukrainian People; Warns of NATO Military Conflict
Dec 16, 2024, 11:40 AM
In recent statements, Russian President Vladimir Putin reiterated that Russia's conflict is not with the Ukrainian populace but rather with what he termed the 'neo-Nazi regime' that took power in Kyiv following the 2014 coup. He asserted that all issues between Ukraine and Russia stem from this 'bloody unconstitutional coup' and emphasized that the current Ukrainian government is losing its legitimacy and signs of statehood. Putin's remarks were made during a visit to the Russian Defense Ministry, where he also indicated that the Ukrainian regime is committing daily crimes against both its own citizens and the Russian people. He warned of the potential for further military developments, including a conflict with NATO, as tensions continue to escalate in the region. Additionally, reports suggested that the loss of control over the city of Krasnoarmeysk could significantly impact the Ukrainian economy.
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