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Putin made a statement in his speech on a special operation in Ukraine – what is known

Mobilization in the Russian Federation

Russian President announced a partial mobilization in Russia. It will start from today.

“Only citizens who are in the reserve and, above all, those who have served in the armed forces, have certain military specialties and relevant experience, can benefit from military service,” Putin said.

By the way, the decree on partial mobilization has already been published on the Kremlin website.

nuclear threat

Putin during the speech he again threatened Western countries with nuclear weaponsadding that “it’s not a bluff”.

According to him, Western countries are pushing Ukraine to relocate military operations to the territory of Russia.

“If its territorial integrity is threatened, Russia will use all available means, this is not a bluff,” he said.

“Referenda” in the occupied territories of Ukraine

Putin said that Russia will support the “citizens’ decision” in a pseudo-referendum in the occupied regions of Ukraine.

Russia cannot hand over the people close to it to be torn apart by an executioner and not respond to their desire to determine their own fate. Russia will support the decision to be made by the residents of the Donbass, Zaporozhye and Kherson regions.” , said the Russian dictator.

What is known about “referends”

Today the leaders of the terrorists “DPR” and “LPR”, as well as collaborators of the occupied territories of the Kherson and Zaporozhye regions, announced the holding of so-called “referendums” on annexation of territories to the Russian Federation.

The Russian puppets want to hold “referendums” from 23 to 27 September, even if the date – 4 November – appeared earlier in the declarations of the occupiers.

Why the occupiers need “referendums”

According to the Russian media “Jellyfish“, the leadership of the Russian Federation wants to hold the so-called” referenda “as soon as possible and annex the occupied territories to announce a partial mobilization and introduce martial law.

Meduza’s sources explained that Russia needs a “referendum” to stop the advance of the Ukrainian armed forces. The Russian Federation believes that Ukrainian troops “will not risk advancing on the territory of Russia”.

How they reacted in Ukraine

Head of the President’s Office Andriy Yermak called manipulation the intentions of the invaders to hold “referenda” in the occupied territories. He noted that the Russians decided to resort to such methods for fear of defeat.

At the same time, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba noted that no “referend” in the occupied territories and “mobilization” would change anything: Russia would remain the aggressor and Ukraine would continue to have the full right to liberate its territories. .

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