Ukrainian Attacks Cause Damage, but It Is Not Critical, Putin Said
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The Russian president was forced to speak publicly about the attacks in Ukraine yesterday, and it is claimed that almost 20,000 people are moving towards Georgia on Russia's southern border every day, writes security expert Rainer Saks (Right).
SPEAKS BEFORE THE COUNCIL FOR STRATEGIC DEVELOPMENT AND NATIONAL PROJECTS
Russian President Vladimir Putin has acknowledged that Ukrainian drone attacks are damaging Russia, but that they have not had critical consequences. Logistics and storage capacities must be restored – including with state involvement, he said at a meeting of the Council for Strategic Development and National Projects, and instructed the government to adopt a corresponding reconstruction program.
Kremlin dictator Vladimir Putin continues to assure Russians that the critical consequences of the Ukrainian attacks on Russia's logistics and infrastructure facilities are said to be "no and no".
Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Wednesday that attacks by Ukrainian armed forces on industrial and infrastructure facilities in Russia are causing damage, but according to him they do not and cannot have serious consequences for the Russian economy. He made this statement at a meeting of the Council for Strategic Development and National Projects held in the Kremlin. TASR reports this based on reports by Sky News and RIA Novosti.
The President of Russia today acknowledged that Ukrainian attacks on Russian territory are causing damage, but assured that they "have no serious consequences" and the authorities will help the companies hit to restore logistics capabilities.
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