“We know the maxim ‘if you want to ruin the company, create a working group’, but it’s about looking for new good ideas,” Putin explained in a video released on a Russia 1 public television program.
For Putin, it is necessary to “collect and select information according to the most up-to-date technical-military means”, which the working group will be able to do in a coordinated manner and systematize new ideas that may arise.
“We have to think, create a kind of group that constantly consults the military commanders,” the Russian leader explained, admitting that at the moment there are “problems and there must be unity of command in the army”.
On the other hand, Putin expressed his appreciation to the military commanders for the services of volunteers and soldiers involved in the invasion of Ukraine.
“We must thank them for their motivation and their willingness to defend our great common homeland,” the Russian president stressed, praising the heroism of the Russian army.
Meanwhile, Russian Defense Ministry spokesman Igor Konashenkov confirmed Ukrainian attacks in Zaporijia, but also in Donetsk, which killed at least 380 soldiers, recording the loss of 35 war tanks, 33 infantry fighting vehicles and 38 armored vehicles. vehicles.
The war began on February 24, 2022, when Russian troops invaded Ukraine to “demilitarize and denazify” the neighboring country, as announced by Russia’s President Vladimir Putin.
Source: DN
