Putin: Kiev's terrorist attacks won't change frontline situation
Quick Look
- Russian President Vladimir Putin stated that Kiev's "terrorist attacks," including those on civilian infrastructure and a bus with Belarusian children, will not alter the situation at the frontline.
- He asserted that these actions only encourage Russian forces to continue their combat duties.
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Why It Matters
Russian President Vladimir Putin commented on the ongoing conflict with Ukraine, addressing recent attacks.
MOSCOW, June 23. /TASS/. Kiev’s terrorist attacks cannot change the situation at the frontline, where the Russian military is liberating one settlement after another, Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Tuesday.
"All these terrorist attacks, including attacks on civilian infrastructure, on a bus with Belarusian children and on a student dormitory in Starobelsk, do not and cannot affect the events taking place at the front, at the line of engagement, where, as I have said before, the Russian forces are liberating one settlement after another, one territory after another," Putin said at a meeting with cabinet members.
He stressed that such terrorist attacks by the Ukrainian military, especially attacks on children, only encourage the Russian forces to carry out their combat duties.
Open Questions
- What specific settlements are being liberated?
- What is the evidence for Kiev's "terrorist attacks"?






