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“SVO” does not give up its goals: Putin said he will continue the offensive on Ukraine

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Putin said that Russia does not intend to give up her goals in the war/Collage 24 Channel

Vladimir Putin spoke about the Kremlin’s immediate plans at an extended board meeting Ministry of Defense. According to him, Russia is not going to give up its goals within the framework of the so-called “SVO”.

Sergei Shoigu, during an extended meeting of the board of the Ministry of Defense, boasted about the pace of mobilization in Russia. He stated that in 2023 the number of personnel in the Russian army has been increased to 1 million 150 thousand military personnel. According to him, it will subsequently increase to 1.5 million.

Statement by Vladimir Putin

The head of the Kremlin said that all Western attempts to inflict a strategic defeat on Russia have so far collapsed, since the Ukrainian Armed Forces allegedly lost their reserves. He insists that Russian troops have seized the initiative.

The Russian dictator stressed that his country will not give up its goals of “denazification,” “demilitarization,” and “ neutral status of Kiev.”

We are not going to give up our goals within the framework of a “special military operation,” the Russian president said.

According to him, in some directions the army is moving forward, in some areas the fighters are holding the line.

The head of the Kremlin also recalled that the Russian army allegedly debunked the myth about the invulnerability of Western military equipment. He emphasized that “the aggressive nature of the North Atlantic Alliance is not hidden behind defense formulations.” Russia are completed. He assured that the specified level of support for defense capabilities has been provided. Shoigu also stressed that Russia will continue its offensive on Ukraine, in particular in 2024.

Putin will take part in the Russian presidential elections

  • On December 8, Kremlin head Vladimir Putin said that he would also take part in the presidential elections to be held in March 2024. The Russian dictator announced this during a ceremony for the so-called “Day of Heroes of the Fatherland” in Russia. According to him, today “it is impossible to do otherwise.” Voting in the presidential elections will continue for three days from March 15 to March 17, 2024.
  • On December 11, it became known that the Central Election Commission of Russia decided to hold elections in the captured territories of Kherson region, Zaporozhye, Crimea, as well as the so-called “LPR” and “DPR”. The occupation authorities made this decision despite the introduction of “martial law” in these regions.
  • On December 18, the Russian dictator submitted documents to the Central Election Commission of Russia to participate in the presidential elections. The current head of the Russian state is running as a self-nominated candidate. According to the law on presidential elections in Russia, for this he needed to create a group of voters of less than 500 people. The group meeting was held on December 16, where the participants unanimously supported Putin.

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