Ukraine War: Vladimir Putin promises to "ensure" Russia's security against Kyiv's strikes
Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Russian President Vladimir Putin vowed to ensure Russia's security against Ukrainian strikes.
- Putin denounced Ukrainian attacks on Russian territory as "terrorist acts" during a United Russia party congress.
- He stated that Russia would overcome all challenges, including these attacks, ahead of September legislative elections.
Russian President Vladimir Putin pledged on Sunday to "ensure" the country's security and confront escalating challenges, particularly in response to ongoing Ukrainian strikes on Russian soil. Speaking at a congress of his ruling United Russia party, Putin characterized the Ukrainian actions as "terrorist attacks."
"We see the problems. We recognize them and we respond. But we will undoubtedly ensure the security of the country and our citizens," Putin declared to party delegates. The congress was convened in anticipation of the September legislative elections, a political backdrop against which Putin sought to project strength and resolve.
We see the problems. We recognize them and we respond. But we will undoubtedly ensure the security of the country and our citizens.
Putin further asserted that Russia would overcome all current challenges, explicitly including what he termed "terrorist attacks against our territory and our infrastructure." This statement comes as Ukraine continues its efforts to target Russian military and hydrocarbon facilities, aiming to disrupt Moscow's war capabilities. The president's remarks underscore a firm stance against Ukrainian military actions within Russian borders.
We will undoubtedly overcome all the challenges we face today, including terrorist attacks against our territory and our infrastructure.
Originally published by Le Figaro in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.