Vladimir Putin said this Friday that “all” of Russia supports the offensive in Ukraine, during a speech given in the Red Square of Moscow on the occasion of the commemorations of May 9, 80 years after the victory of the allies against Nazi Germany in World War II.
“The whole country, society, people support participants in the special military operation,” said the Russian president, judging that his country “has been and will be an indestructible barrier against Nazism, Russophobia, anti -Semitism.”
“Our duty is to defend the honor of the Red Army,” said Vladimir Putin, saying that “the truth and justice” are on the side of Moscow. “We’ll continue fighting crimes,” he said too.
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Source: BFM TV
