Russia can complete its campaign even without using nuclear weapons

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Russian President Vladimir Putin

Moscow: Russian President Vladimir Putin has made a big statement. Putin has said that even without using nuclear weapons, Russia has enough force to complete the Ukraine campaign and achieve its set goals. Putin said in an interview to ‘State TV’, “Many attempts were made to force us to make this mistake (use nuclear weapons), but we have enough force to achieve objectives even without this option.”

‘The root cause of crisis should end’

Russian President Vladimir Putin said, “Its (of the campaign) aims to end the root causes of this crisis, create circumstances for long -term and permanent peace and provide protection to Russia.” Putin said in an interview with ‘VGTRK’ journalist Pavel Jarubin that the special objective of the special purpose of the Russian Army’s rights in Ukrain said that the right -term peace and Russian proximity in Ukrain said.

‘Russia’s interests should be taken care of’

Putin has repeatedly talked about solving the Ukraine conflict, as well as the need to keep in mind the interests of Russia while resolving the root causes of the crisis. According to the news of the news agency ‘Tas’, Putin said that this is the only way to establish long -term peace that Russia wants. The interview of the Russian leader will be aired on the eve of the phone call made by US President Donald Trump to discuss Ukraine on Monday.

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Russia attacks Ukraine

Putin said, “The American, the entire population of the US and the US leadership, including the President, have their own national interests and we respect it. We hope that we will be treated the same. ”The Russian Army has attacked Ukrainian military infrastructure in 139 areas in the last 24 hours. (Language)

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