A ceremony in Moscow where Putin will officially sign the annexation of four Ukrainian regions to Russia, about 15% of the total territory of Ukraine, has begun
Putin hosts a signing ceremony for the annexation of four regions of Ukraine VIDEO
A ceremony in Moscow where Putin will officially sign the annexation of four Ukrainian regions to Russia, about 15% of the total territory of Ukraine, has begun
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In the Kremlin, everything is ready for the signing of four agreements on the admission of new subjects to the Russian Federation.
Together with the Russian flag, those from the DNR, LNR, Zaporizhzhia and Kherson regions were placed in the hall of St. George.
The head of the Lower House of the Russian Parliament said today that the President of Russia, Vladimir Putin, informed that House about plans for Russia to receive four regions of Ukraine.
State Duma Speaker Vyacheslav Volodin, a key Putin aide, said on the Duma's official Telegram channel that Putin had informed parliament of the region's official demands, Reuters reports. Russia held so-called referendums in four partially occupied regions of Ukraine - Donetsk, Lugansk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia, and said that the overwhelming majority voted in favor of joining Russia, reports the agency.
Western governments and Kyiv said the vote was coerced by the occupation, was unrepresentative and violated international law.
The leaders of Luhansk, Donetsk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia arrived in the Kremlin.
Buses full of Russians are also arriving in Moscow, in order to attend the ceremony of declaration of annexation. Више о овом изворном тексту За додатне информације о превођењу т
Kremlin bringing in a big crowd to show support for today’s annexations. A lot of convoys of buses heading by the Kremlin already. Employees of state companies have also been told to attend. pic.twitter.com/fzmz5FtFOD
Now that it is officially part of Russia, any attack on these territories will be considered an attack on mainland Russia. NATO and the West ruled out any direct involvement against Russia. Russia didn’t just change the rules of the game, it changed the game itself. What will be NATO response now?
(Al, 2 October 2022 13:20)
I don't think he will enjoy the hosting of the Ukranian four regions for very long...Hold me to it! Putin has lost the conventional war with Ukraine and threatening with nukes...a very good indication how badly he is losing and trying to show himself as victorious like Hitler. West is preparing its plans where to strike Russia if Putin dares to use the nukes....
(EA, 30 September 2022 17:30)
I don't think he will enjoy the hosting of the Ukranian four regions for very long...Hold me to it! Putin has lost the conventional war with Ukraine and threatening with nukes...a very good indication how badly he is losing and trying to show himself as victorious like Hitler. West is preparing its plans where to strike Russia if Putin dares to use the nukes....
(EA, 30 September 2022 17:30)
Now that it is officially part of Russia, any attack on these territories will be considered an attack on mainland Russia. NATO and the West ruled out any direct involvement against Russia. Russia didn’t just change the rules of the game, it changed the game itself. What will be NATO response now?
(Al, 2 October 2022 13:20)
I don't think he will enjoy the hosting of the Ukranian four regions for very long...Hold me to it! Putin has lost the conventional war with Ukraine and threatening with nukes...a very good indication how badly he is losing and trying to show himself as victorious like Hitler. West is preparing its plans where to strike Russia if Putin dares to use the nukes....
(EA, 30 September 2022 17:30)
Now that it is officially part of Russia, any attack on these territories will be considered an attack on mainland Russia. NATO and the West ruled out any direct involvement against Russia. Russia didn’t just change the rules of the game, it changed the game itself. What will be NATO response now?
(Al, 2 October 2022 13:20)