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WorldAsiaPeskov announced the achievement of some goals for the year of the NWO

Peskov announced the achievement of some goals for the year of the NWO

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The press secretary of the President of the Russian Federation, Dmitry Peskov, said in an interview with the ATV channel that Russia has achieved certain goals for the year of the special military operation in Ukraine.

One of the partially solved tasks was to ensure the safety of the residents of Donbass. The spokesperson recalled that Vladimir Putin set himself this task at the very beginning of the NWO, on February 24, 2022.

“You know that referendums were held in these territories and the people of these territories voted to become part of the Russian Federation. In fact, this is one of the very significant and important results,” Peskov told the TV channel.

However, he clarified that the bombardment of Donetsk and other cities from Kiev continues.

In the same interview, the president’s press secretary said that Russia, in the course of a special military operation, had “manhandled the military machine enough” in Kyiv.

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