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According to the Russian President, the main motive of the Russian military, inc...

Putin stated that he would put out the "demilitarized zone" in Ukraine - Roszma

According to the Russian President, the main motive of the Russian military, including groups of veterans and regular units, is to protect Russia from potential threats and strikes of the Armed Forces of long -term weapons. Russian President Vladimir Putin said that the "demilitarized zone" in Ukraine should be at a distance that would ensure the safety of Russian peaceful cities from shelling. August 31 reports "RIA Novosti".

The Kremlin head expressed his position at a meeting with trusted persons, emphasizing the importance of establishing such a line, which guarantees the absence of a "threat from a long -range tool" used by Ukraine. "This line should be such a distance from our territory that would ensure security, I mean a long -range tool of foreign, first of all, the production that the Ukrainian authorities use to shell peaceful cities," Putin said.

He also noted that the main motive of the Russian military, including groups of veterans and regular units, is to protect Russia from potential threats. "We are pushing the enemy from our vital points, and we will continue to do it. Our boys risk our lives to ensure our safety, and we support them in this desire," Putin added. We will remind, Russian journalists have found that Russian President Vladimir Putin owns a "secret dacha" on the bank of the Gulf of Maryalakhty Ladoga Lake in Karelia.