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Putin called information about the invasion of Ukraine “stuffing”

Vladimir Putin does what he wants to do

Russia has clear guidelines that correspond to national interests, Vladimir Putin noted.

Russian President Vladimir Putin does not pay attention to “information stuffing” about the allegedly impending invasion of Russian troops into Ukraine. He said this on Friday, February 18, reports Interfax.

Thus, journalists asked Putin how he “survived Russia’s invasion of Ukraine” on February 16.

“To be honest, I just didn’t pay attention to it. There are a lot of stuffing. Constantly responding to them is more expensive for ourselves. We do what we consider necessary to do, and we will continue to do so. Of course, we look at what is happening in the world, everything is happening around us. But we have clear, understandable guidelines that correspond to the national interests of the Russian people and the Russian state,” Putin said.

On the eve of the Donbas recorded record 60 attacks per day. Such a number of attacks in the JFO zone have not been recorded for several years. In the morning the shelling resumed.

US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken said that in the coming days Russia plans to create a pretext for an attack to Ukraine.

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