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Ukraine war matter of 'life and death' for Russia, President Putin says

IndiaTimes Sunday, 18 February 2024
Russian President Vladimir Putin has emphasized the critical nature of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, stating that it could determine Moscow's fate. The Kremlin has consistently portrayed the war as a fight for Russia's survival, aiming to sustain patriotic sentiment among its population. Putin expressed the importance of understanding Russia's perspective, both for the country itself and for international listeners and viewers.
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President Putin: For the West, Ukraine is about gaining a tactical advantage, while for Russia it’s a matter of destiny and survival.

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