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WorldAsiaPutin congratulated Russian soldiers on the capture of Artemovsk (Bakhmut)

Putin congratulated Russian soldiers on the capture of Artemovsk (Bakhmut)

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Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed his congratulations to the Wagner Group and the Russian military for the liberation of the city of Artyomovsk. This message was broadcast in the Kremlin press service.

“Vladimir Putin congratulates the assault detachments of Wagner, as well as all the servicemen of the units of the RF Armed Forces, who provided them with the necessary support and cover for the flanks, at the end of the operation to liberate Artyomovsk,” the press said. said the service.

The liberation of Artyomovsk by the Russian military is an important step in the conflict in Ukraine. However, the West will not stop supplying arms to Kyiv after the failures of the Ukrainian armed forces, because the goal is the exhaustion of Russia, despite the victims of the Ukrainians. Military expert Viktor Litovkin told Paragraph about it.

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