2024-08-13
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According to a report by Rossiyskaya Gazeta on August 13, Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered the Russian Ministry of Defense to drive the enemy out of Russian territory and ensure border security. He also angrily stated that he would not negotiate with those who attacked civilians and civilian facilities.
On the 12th, Putin held a meeting on the situation in Russia's border states adjacent to Ukraine and listened to reports from cabinet members and the governors of the three border states of Belgorod, Bryansk and Kursk.
According to the report, Putin pointed out that the armed provocations launched by Kiev on the border were intended to strengthen its position in future negotiations, "Now it is clear why the Kiev regime rejected our proposal to return to a peaceful solution."
The report also said that Putin said that another goal of the Kiev regime is to create discord and rifts in Russian society, intimidate the people, undermine the unity and cohesion of Russian society, and "impact Russia's internal politics."
"What can we negotiate with those who indiscriminately attack civilians, civilian facilities or attempt to threaten nuclear power facilities?" he said angrily. "The leaders of the Kiev regime have not only committed crimes against the Russian people, but in fact, they are on the path of destroying Ukrainians themselves."
The report mentioned that Putin warned that the enemy's subversive actions will be retaliated accordingly and the goal of Russia's special military operation against Ukraine will be achieved. He believes that the Ukrainian army's attack on Russia's Kursk Oblast is intended to block the Russian army's advance in Donbass, but the Russian army's offensive speed has only increased.
“The main task, of course, falls to the Ministry of Defense: to suppress and drive the enemy out of our territory and to ensure the security of our borders together with the border guards,” Putin said.
Source: Reference News