Russia lost land for the first time since World War II… – NNSP

New Delhi. Russia has occupied 1 lakh square km of Ukraine’s area in the two and a half years since the war began. This is 18 percent of Ukraine’s total land. In response to this, Ukraine has now started a counterattack and has occupied one percent of Russia’s area. Russia has lost land for the first time since World War II. This has infuriated Russian President Vladimir Putin and he has threatened Ukraine and NATO that we have no choice left. Now we will destroy the enemies.
Russian President Vladimir Putin said that we have no choice, the Kiev regime and their NATO masters have decided to terrorize our country. They are penetrating our territories. Killing our citizens. Committing atrocities. They think that there will be no answer. We have been patient for a long time hoping that the situation will return to normal, but Kiev and their NATO masters have decided to take the conflict to the extreme. Well, we will answer them. Our enemies will be destroyed. Unfortunately, we have no other choice.
Zelensky offered a peace agreement
Before Putin’s warning, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said that he would stop attacking the Kursk region. He would also stop moving towards other cities of Russia, including Moscow. But Putin would have to enter into a peace agreement with us. He would also have to return all our disputed territories, including Crimea. Zelensky believes that the matter will be resolved with this peace agreement. Meanwhile, Russia has put up an exhibition of tanks and armored vehicles captured from NATO and Ukraine. This exhibition has been put up at the Moscow Army 2024 International Expo. On the other hand, the White House has admitted that Ukraine did not inform the US before attacking the Kursk region of Russia. This information was given by White House Press Secretary Karine Jean Pierre. Whereas Russia believes that this was a conspiracy of the US and NATO.

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