Putin's ultimatum and the situation in Ukraine
Vladimir Putin, the Russian dictator, issued an ultimatum to Kyiv regarding capitulation, emphasizing Russia's aggressive policy towards Ukraine. Against the backdrop of the ongoing war, Putin compares the current invasion to the imperial wars of Peter I in the 18th century, reflecting his imperial ambitions.
The meeting chaired by Putin concerned the situation in the special military operation zone. Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Russia Valery Gerasimov reported to him on the latest achievements on the front. In particular, it was reported about the capture of Myrnohrad in Donetsk and Huliaipole in Zaporizhzhia region, indicating a continuation of hostilities and territorial changes in the region.
Putin noted that if Kyiv does not wish to end the matter peacefully, Russia will resolve all tasks of the special military operation by force.
These statements underline the escalation of the conflict and Russia's intentions to continue military actions, which raises concerns both in Ukraine and in the international community.
Tension and possible consequences
The situation in Ukraine remains tense as Putin continues to emphasize his determination to achieve military objectives. This may lead to further escalation of the conflict, which will have serious repercussions for both Ukraine and stability in the region.
The international community is closely monitoring the developments, as new territorial changes may provoke new sanctions and diplomatic reactions.