Putin Said He Wants To Achieve The "unconditional Achievement Of The Goals" Of The War He Launched Against Ukraine
12- 20.11.2025, 23:11
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The dictator of the Russian Federation has no intention of ending the war.
Russia's illegitimate President Vladimir Putin allegedly visited one command post of the occupation force grouping "West" on Nov. 20 and held a meeting with Russian military commanders there, according to a release on the Kremlin's website.
It is not clear where exactly Putin held this meeting, for which, according to media reports, three identical offices were built to hide its location.
He made a number of statements regarding the situation on the front and about Ukraine, in particular calling the Ukrainian political leadership "criminals."
"This is no longer any political leadership. Since March last year, a group of individuals, this criminal group, an organized criminal community, which has usurped power since March last year," he said." he said. Putin did not miss the opportunity to mention the corruption scandal in Ukraine, saying that the country's leadership "under the pretext of the need to continue the war with Russia is holding power for the purpose of personal enrichment."
"These people, sitting on pots of gold, hardly think about the fate of their country, about the fate of the ordinary people of Ukraine, the officer corps, and even more so of ordinary soldiers, they do not care about that," the illegitimate Russian president said.
American media on the eve wrote in the context of the discussion of the 28-point "peace plan" developed by the US and Russia that the administration of US President Donald Trump believes that the Russian Federation has "demonstrated readiness" for a peace agreement in Ukraine.
Putin emphasized today: the main goal for him and the Russian army is "the unconditional achievement of the goal of the special military operation" and the solution of the tasks "set before them by the fatherland and the people of the Russian Federation."
He also said that "somewhere around 15 battalions" of Ukrainian soldiers were blocked near Kupyansk in Kharkiv Oblast, and the head of the Russian General Staff, Valery Gerasimov, reported the alleged capture of Kupyansk, occupation of 80% of the territory of Volchansk in Kharkiv Oblast and 75% of Pokrovsk in Donetsk Oblast. The Insider writes that even Russian "war correspondents" - propagandists - criticized Gerasimov for releasing inaccurate information, including about the situation in Kupyansk. The media called the Russian Federation's advance in the area "virtual".