Putin says 'we will never back down' in New Year's Eve address
- Russian President Vladimir Putin praised Russia's "united society" in his New Year's address, emphasizing solidarity, mercy, and fortitude among Russian citizens.
- Putin addressed the nation against the snowy backdrop of the Kremlin, highlighting the high levels of unity in Russian society in 2023.
- The address acknowledged Russia's armed forces involved in the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and called for the defeat of "neo-fascism.
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Following the shelling of the Belgorod border region of Russia, the Kremlin leader is threatening further attacks on Ukraine.
Russia will “intensify” attacks on military targets in Ukraine in retaliation for the Ukrainian military's unprecedented bombing of the Russian city of Belgorod this weekend, Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Monday, according to AFP.
Putin says Russia will 'intensify' attacks on Ukraine
President Vladimir Putin said Monday that Moscow will intensify strikes on military targets in Ukraine after an unprecedented attack over the weekend on the Russian city of Belgorod. The attack killed 24 people and left over 100 wounded in Belgorod on Saturday. It came after Moscow launched a large-scale attack on Ukrainian cities. “We’re going
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