War in Ukraine is "priority" for Russian troops, - Putin. VIDEO
Russian dictator Vladimir Putin called the war against Ukraine an "obvious priority" for the Russian army. He stated this during a meeting with the head of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation Sergei Shoigu.
This is reported by Censor.NET with reference to the Russian mass media.
Putin cynically called Ukraine a "priority" for Russian troops.
"It is obvious to us that today we have clear priorities for the use of armed forces, and this primarily concerns the Ukrainian direction and everything related to the protection of our people in the Donbas and other new territories," said the Russian dictator.
At the same time, Putin and Shoigu also discussed the so-called "sudden inspections" of the Pacific Fleet. The head of the Kremlin did not rule out that the fleet could be used in "conflicts".
"The forces of the fleet in its individual components can certainly be used in conflicts in any directions. Therefore, I ask you to keep this in mind," Putin said.