Russia-Ukraine war may prolong, Putin said – but there is no threat of nuclear war

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Kyiv: The Russia-Ukraine war is getting fierce. Meanwhile, Russia’s big statement has come to the fore to end the war. Russia said on Thursday that ending the ongoing war in Ukraine is in the hands of the President there. At the same time, Russian President Vladimir Putin said that he has resolved to continue attacking Ukraine despite criticism from Western countries. Russian Presidential Office ‘Kremlin’ spokesman Dmitry Peskov said, “Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky knows when it can end, if he wants it can end tomorrow itself.”

The Kremlin has long said that Ukraine must accept Russia’s terms to end the war, which has entered its 10th month. Russia demands that Ukraine consider Crimea as its (Russia’s) part. In 2014, Russia invaded and annexed the Crimean peninsula of Ukraine. Apart from this, he also demands recognition of other occupied areas.

Russia’s attack continues despite criticism from Western countries
Meanwhile, Putin vowed to achieve his stated goals in Ukraine regardless of the West. During the meeting with the soldiers, Putin said, “When we take any step, there is noise, chatter and shouting in the whole universe. But this will not stop us from continuing the attack. Regarding the war, Putin said that his army can fight in Ukraine for a long time.

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No threat of nuclear war – Putin
Regarding the time of war, Russian President Vladimir Putin said that it could continue for some more time. This can be a long process. Putin said that the danger of nuclear war has increased, but Russia will not create danger by using such weapons carelessly.

Regarding nuclear war, Putin said, ‘We have not gone mad, we realize what nuclear weapons are. We have more modern nuclear weapons than any other nuclear country, but we are not going to run around the world waving this weapon like a razor. Huh. They are spreading propaganda about human rights abuses in Russia. We have only one answer to all these Russia will not compromise its national interests.

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