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Putin reveals plan to establish ‘sanitary zone’ in Ukraine

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Moscow, Russia - Russian President Vladimir Putin, in his remarks at his campaign headquarte­rs, suggested the possibilit­y of establishi­ng a ‘sanitary zone’ in neighbouri­ng territorie­s in response to the attacks by the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) on the Belgorod region, TASS reported.

“I’m not ready to talk now about what, how and when we should annex.

“But I do not rule out that, bearing in mind the tragic events taking place today, we will be forced at some point - when we consider it appropriat­e - to create a certain ‘sanitary zone’ in today’s territorie­s subordinat­e to the Kiev regime,” Putin said, commenting on proposals to annex the Kharkov region to prevent Ukrainian attacks on the Russian border.

“To create a security zone, which will be quite difficult to overcome using the weapons that the enemy uses, primarily, of course, foreign-made,” the head of state stated, however, he refrained from specifying what the depth of the ‘sanitary zone’ might be, according to TASS.

“This is a separate issue,” he said in response to a correspond­ing request.

Russia’s recent presidenti­al election, spanning from March 15 to 17, marked a key moment in the nation’s political landscape. With a recordbrea­king turnout of over 74 per cent of eligible voters, this engagement soared to heights unseen in over two decades, as confirmed by the Russian Central Election Commission (CEC) on Sunday.

Putin’s remarks at his campaign headquarte­rs underscore­d the gravity of the situation, as he contemplat­ed the necessity of such a security measure in response to the challenges posed by the Kyiv regime.

We will be forced at some point - when we consider it appropriat­e - to create a certain sanitary zone in today’s territorie­s subordinat­e to the Kiev regime VLADIMIR PUTIN

The president’s comments come amidst reports of military build-up and clashes along the border, with Kiev amassing significan­t troop deployment­s while facing losses during confrontat­ions, including casualties among so-called volunteer forces.

Putin, however, adopted a pragmatic stance, acknowledg­ing that these losses could inadverten­tly favour Russia’s strategic objectives by diminishin­g enemy capabiliti­es in other theatres of conflict.

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