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Putin says Russia faces 'aggressive force' backed by NATO in Ukraine
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Putin says Russia faces 'aggressive force' backed by NATO in Ukraine

From TVN Panamรก · (43m ago) Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

- Russian President Vladimir Putin accused NATO of supporting an

As Russia commemorates the Soviet victory over the Nazis, President Vladimir Putin used the occasion to address the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. In a scaled-down Victory Day celebration in Moscow's Red Square, Putin characterized the Ukrainian forces as an "aggressive force" backed by the entire NATO bloc. This year's ceremony, significantly shorter and with fewer international leaders in attendance compared to previous years, took place amidst a fragile three-day truce between Russia and Ukraine, a ceasefire that both sides accused the other of violating.

El gran รฉxito de la generaciรณn victoriosa inspira hoy dรญa a los soldados que llevan a cabo la operaciรณn militar especial (en Ucrania). Afrontan una fuerza agresiva, armada y apoyada por el conjunto del bloque de la OTAN

โ€” Vladimir PutinDuring his speech at the Victory Day commemoration in Red Square, Putin addressed the conflict in Ukraine.

Putin's remarks highlighted the perceived external support for Ukraine, framing the conflict as a struggle against a unified NATO. He expressed confidence in the righteousness of Russia's cause, echoing historical victories. The subdued nature of the parade, with a notable absence of heavy weaponry and reduced public presence, contrasted with past displays of military might, possibly due to security concerns regarding potential Ukrainian attacks.

Confiamos en que la parte ucraniana responde a la propuesta formulada por el presidente de Estados Unidos. Lamentablemente, hasta ahora no hemos recibido ninguna propuesta

โ€” Vladimir PutinPutin commented on the lack of proposals from Ukraine regarding a potential prisoner exchange.

The article notes that Russia currently controls approximately 20% of Ukrainian territory, including Crimea, annexed in 2014. The commemoration, a key event for Putin to rally domestic support for the military campaign in Ukraine, was overshadowed by drone attacks and a general lack of public optimism regarding peace.

Desde el comienzo del dรญa, el nรบmero de ataques del agresor llegรณ al 51

โ€” Ukrainian General StaffThe Ukrainian General Staff accused Russia of violating the ceasefire.

From our perspective at TVN Panamรก, this event underscores the deep geopolitical tensions and the narrative battle being waged. While Western media might focus on the military aspects and international condemnation, the Russian perspective, as articulated by Putin and reflected in this report, emphasizes a defensive stance against perceived NATO aggression. The subdued celebration itself speaks volumes about the current realities of the conflict and the security environment in Moscow.

a pesar de la declaraciรณn de alto el fuego, los grupos armados ucranianos lanzaron ataques con drones y artillerรญa contra las posiciones de nuestras tropas

โ€” Russian Ministry of DefenseThe Russian Ministry of Defense claimed Ukrainian forces violated the ceasefire.
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Originally published by TVN Panamรก in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.