Russia close to achieving goals in Ukraine war, Putin's spy chief says
- Russia is close to achieving its goals in the war against Ukraine, according to Putin's spy chief.
- The outlook for the conflict suggests a favorable outcome for Russia, as military objectives progress.
- Current assessments indicate that the military strategy is on track, reflecting significant advancements in the campaign.
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Russia is “close to achieving all its war goals and holds the "strategic initiative in all areas of the war", says Russian spy chief
Russia’s spy chief, Sergei Naryshkin, said that Russia is “close to achieving all its war goals and holds the "strategic initiative in all areas of the war."
The two Russian spies, who ended their espionage journey undercover in Slovenia, spoke to the Russian media about what life is like after returning to their homeland. Their children, who learned on the plane that they are Russian, have become extremely proud of their roots and are rapidly learning the Russian language. Vladimir Putin awarded Anna and Artyom Dulcev with the Order of Courage.
The Order of Valor can only be awarded by the President of Russia, namely to those who demonstrate selflessness, courage and valor in maintaining public order, fighting crime, rescuing people in emergency situations, and performing civic and official duties in conditions that can be fatal dangerous.
Ukraine needs an additional 10-12 Patriot systems to finally close the sky from Russian air attacks.
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