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Putin urges measures to stem illegal flow of weapons into Russia

IndiaTimes Friday, 27 October 2023
President Vladimir Putin has called for measures to address the illegal circulation of weapons and ammunition in Russia, including from Ukraine. He emphasized the need to examine the channels through which these items enter the country and strengthen the regulatory framework. Putin has requested a detailed briefing on the issue from the head of the National Guard and the interior minister. This comes as Russian society becomes more militarized following the invasion of Ukraine, with no signs of the conflict subsiding. Russia has also increased its defense spending, allocating a significant portion of its budget to the war.
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