Putin Says Russia Creating Buffer Zone Along Ukrainian Border
- Russian President Vladimir Putin announced plans to create a "security buffer zone" along the Ukrainian border to protect against attacks, stating that enemy firing points are actively being suppressed.
- The Ukrainian Foreign Ministry criticized Putin's announcement as aggressive and a sign of Russia's unwillingness to pursue peace efforts.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy confirmed the negotiation of a prisoner exchange agreement with Russia, aimed at releasing 1,000 individuals from captivity.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky stated the plan demonstrates that Russia is an obstacle to peace efforts, highlighting the need for pressure on Russia to end the war.
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Comment on the Ukraine War: Putin Throws Sand in the Eyes of the USA
Putin sees himself in advantage in the war against Ukraine - also the buffer zone that has now been brought into play is an expression of this claim to power, says Peter Sawicki. The Kremlin chief is also testing the US.
The Russian Army Creates a 'Buffer Zone' on the Border With Ukraine - teleSUR English
‘The enemy’s firing positions are being actively suppressed, and work is ongoing,’ Putin said. On Thursday, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced that his country’s forces are working on establishing a security buffer zone along the country’s border with Ukraine RELATED: Russia Appoints New Commander-In-Chief of Its Ground Forces “The enemy’s firing positions are being actively suppressed, and work is ongoing,” Putin said at a government me…
Putin Is Planning a "Buffer Zone" in Northern Ukraine – Is There a Threat of a Massive Expansion of the Front?
The Russian president wants to set up a buffer zone along the border with Ukraine. What the Kremlin calls defensive action would be like an extension of the front by hundreds of kilometers.
Russia Seeks to Create a Sanitary Cordon on Its Border with Ukraine
Moscow. Russia wants to create a sort of security zone along its border with Ukraine, which could include part of the regions of Járkov and Sumy, adjacent to the Russian regions of Kursk, Belgorod and Briansk that are often attacked by the Ukrainian army.
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