Putin orders creation of a 'buffer zone' along Russia-Ukraine border
"A decision has been made to establish a necessary security buffer zone along our borders. Our military units are currently addressing this task," Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday at a government meeting in Moscow.
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- Anadolu Agency
- Published Date: 06:45 | 22 May 2025
- Modified Date: 06:50 | 22 May 2025
Russian President Vladimir Putin announced Thursday that he ordered the creation of a buffer security zone along the border between Russia and Ukraine.
"A decision has been made to establish a necessary security buffer zone along our borders. Our military units are currently addressing this task," he said at a government meeting in Moscow.
Putin described methods by Ukrainian troops and foreign mercenaries against Russia as "terroristic."
"Typically, the adversary selects targets that hold no military importance -- civilian structures, residential buildings and civilians. Recent incidents serve as proof of my assertions -- during drone attacks and sabotage missions, civilian vehicles, including ambulances and farm equipment, are deliberately targeted," he said.
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