Putin_ Ukrainian troops attack Russia in an attempt to disrupt Russian presidential election vote
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Moscow, March 15th Russian President Vladimir Putin said on the 15th that the Ukraine army has tried repeatedly to attack Russia in recent days without success. The Ukrainian army has tried to disrupt the Russian presidential election vote through attacks.
When Putin held a video meeting with members of the Russian Security Council that day, he said that from the 12th to the present, Uzbekistan has mainly used special forces, foreign mercenaries and Ukrainian military support forces to repeatedly attempt to enter Russian territory and create many sabotage and terrorist attacks. Four of them occurred in the direction of Belgorod and one occurred in the direction of Kursk.
Putin said that the Ukrainian army used more than 2500 people, 35 tanks and 40 armored vehicles for this purpose, but it was unsuccessful and as a result, it lost 60% of its personnel and more than 50% of its armored equipment.
He also stressed that the Ukrainian army’s above-mentioned actions are meaningless from a military perspective and criminal from a humanitarian perspective. The purpose is to disrupt the Russian presidential election voting process and intimidate Russian civilians in the area bordering Ukraine.
The Russian Ministry of Defense issued a notice on the 15th, saying that from the 12th to the 14th, the Russian armed forces, together with the border defense department of the Russian Federal Security Service, thwarted Ukrainian armed men’s incursion into the territory of the Russian Belgorod and Kursk Oblast. Uzbekistan lost more than 1500 soldiers in the operation, of which about 500 were killed, and 18 tanks and 23 armored vehicles were destroyed.
The official voting for the 2024 Russian presidential election will be held from the 15th to the 17th. According to the Russian president, Putin participated in the presidential election voting online on the 15th. (Reporter Huang He)