Vladimir Putin, according to the first reports of some media, was supposed to address the Russian people on the evening of Tuesday, September 20th. According to RBC, citing sources among officials of the President of the Russian Federation, he was supposed to speak at 19 Polish time. However, this did not happen.
Two hours after the Russian ruler was scheduled to speak, political scientist and Kremlin pundit Sergei Markov wrote that his speech was “postponed until tomorrow.”
The longer President Putin’s announced speech is delayed, the more serious the statements will be.”
summed up the former adviser to Putin.
Forbes Russia reported that the speech of the politician who waged a brutal war in Ukraine was recorded before and will be shown when the Far East “wakes up” - so that it was heard throughout “the whole empire”.
the politician argued.
He also said that Western policy towards his country is “anti-Russian”a Washington and Brussels want to “destroy the country”. According to the 69-year-old politician, the West “uses nuclear blackmail.”
If the territorial integrity of Russia is threatened, Russia will use all available means, this is not a bluff”
- stressed the ruler of the country, who since February this year. waging a bloody war in Ukraine.
Vladimir Putin scares Europe and blames Poland!
He also noted that “The West has made total Russophobia its weapon and has been nurturing hatred of Russia for decades.” According to him, this “hatred” is especially cultivated in Ukrainewhich the “anti-Russian foothold”.
Putin spoke after the announcement of a referendum on the annexation of territories occupied by his troops
Vladimir Putin spoke shortly after the separatists of the Donetsk and Lugansk People’s Republics announced a referendum on joining their territories to the Russian Federation. They must also pass in two other regions of Ukraine, Kherson and Zaporozhye, which are under the control of Russian troops. They will begin on Friday, September 23rd and will last until Tuesday, September 27th.
In his speech on Wednesday, September 21, the Russian ruler assured that this will provide “a safe environment for holding referendums so that the people can express their will”. He also emphasized that, in his opinion, “The historical lands of Novorossia do not want to be under the yoke of the Kyiv regime.”
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Vladimir Putin
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Vladimir Putin during a speech
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Putin threatens the West


Source: FAKT

