Putin condemns ‘real war’ against Russia
- May 9, 2023
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President of Russia, Vladimir Putin condemned that the country is the victim of a “real war” and accused the West of “forgetting” who defeated Nazi troops in World
President of Russia, Vladimir Putin condemned that the country is the victim of a “real war” and accused the West of “forgetting” who defeated Nazi troops in World
President of Russia, Vladimir Putin condemned that the country is the victim of a “real war” and accused the West of “forgetting” who defeated Nazi troops in World War II in an expected speech on Moscow’s Red Square on the occasion of Victory Day.
“A real war is being waged against our Motherland”, said Putin, who once again denounced the West’s “hatred” and “Russophobia” against Russia, which, in his own words, wants a “peaceful future” but is ready to do whatever is necessary to “defend” the country and the inhabitants of the annexed territories in southern Ukraine .
“But we resist international terrorism and We will also protect the people of Donbass and guarantee our security.”assured the President on the occasion of the 78th anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany in World War II.
The President honored the memory of the “heroes” of the Armed Forces and stated that he was proud of the work of these troops during the “special military operation“The euphemism with the Kremlin christened the invasion of Ukraine, launched in February 2022, which was reflected both in the preparations for the events on Tuesday and in Putin’s speech.
Surrounded mostly by political leaders from allied Central Asian countries, the president did not hesitate to again make accusations. Against the “Western globalist elites” who claim their political “exclusivity” and “provoke bloody conflicts and coups”. “Civilization is at a decisive turning point,” he proclaimed.
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Putin emphasized that Russia “it has no hostile and hostile peoples either in the West or in the East” and, like the vast majority of the world’s countries, longs for a “peaceful, free and stable future.”
At the same time, he accused the West of forgetting what happened when Nazi Germany sought world domination by unleashing war in 1939, and warned that “boundless ambition, arrogance and permissiveness inevitably lead to tragedy.
“We believe that any ideology of superiority is inherently disgusting, criminal and deadly. Instead, the globalist elites continue to defend their exclusivity, pit people against each other and divide societies, provoke bloody conflicts and coups, sow hatred, Russophobia and aggressive nationalism,” he stressed.
He accused the Western powers of “impose one’s will, one’s rights, one’s rules” but, in reality, the forging of “a system of robbery, violence and oppression”, in which “traditional values \u200b\u200bthat make a person human” are also destroyed.
“They seem to have forgotten what the Nazis’ insane pursuit of world domination led to, who destroyed this monstrous and absolute evil (…) and who did not spare their lives for the sake of the liberation of the peoples of Europe,” he said, alluding to the Red Army.
Photo: Reuters
Regarding Ukraine, he assured that his city lives “catastrophe”, but not because of the military intervention launched by Russia in February 2022.
“He is a hostage of the coup d’état and the criminal regime established as a result, and his Western masters. This is a trump card in the implementation of their cruel and profitable plans. claimed.
At the end of the parade, Putin and the only foreign leaders present – Belarus, Armenia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan – they put a bouquet of flowers in the tomb of the unknown soldier at the foot of the Kremlin walls.
During his speech, the head of the Kremlin ordered to observe a minute of silence in memory of the fallen in the Great Patriotic War – more than 26 million Soviet – this is how the Soviet episode of the World War is known in our country.
About 10,000 soldiers, including more than 500 participants in the Russian military campaign in Ukraine, paraded along the cobbled pavement of Red Square. surrounded this year by strict security measures fearing sabotage by the enemy.
(According to information from Europe Press And EFE)
Source: Aristegui Noticias
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