We Want Peace In Ukraine But On Russia’s Own Terms - Putin

President Vladimir Putin has revealed that Russia it is not out to fight “endlessly” in Ukraine however, it won’t also give up its posi­tions and is ready for peace only on its own terms.

Speaking in televised comments on Monday during a visit to a military hospital, Putin said he’s satisfied with the Russian army’s performance in Ukraine as it’s now holding the strategic initiative on the front, while the oppo­nent is “gradually deflat­ing.” Russia is currently occupying about a fifth of Ukraine’s territory.

“We also want to end the conflict, and as soon as possible” — but “only on our terms,” Putin said. The Russian leader didn’t speci­fy what conditions must be met for peace.

The Kremlin’s confidence has grown amid political divisions in the US and the European Union over sup­port to Ukraine that’s held up aid to the government in Kyiv. Ukraine’s counter­offensive launched in June yielded only small gains, and Russian troops are now trying to press forward in Ukraine’s eastern regions of Donetsk and Kharkiv.

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Putin once again blamed Western elite for the war in Ukraine, which he started almost two years ago.

“It’s not that they are helping our adversary,” he said when asked about West­ern aid to Ukraine. “They are our adversary.”

Meanwhile, no fewer than 30 people have been killed and scores wounded after Russia launched a massive air attack over Ukraine across the country in the fiercest assault since the first days of the war nearly two years ago.

Schools, a maternity hospital, shopping arcades and blocks of flats were among the buildings hit in the barrage, said Ukrainian officials.

The attacks — during which a Russian missile passed through Polish airspace — triggered international condemnation and fresh promises of military support to Ukraine, which has been fighting off invading Russian troops since late February 2022.

“Today Russia hit us with almost everything it has in its arsenal,” President Volodymyr Zelensky said.

Ukraine’s military estimated Russia had launched 158 missiles and drones on Ukraine and 114 of them had been destroyed.

Africa Today News, New York

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