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Published on 18 Sept 2022 • 2,600 views

Vladimir Putin has stated in his first public remarks on the subject that Russia's plans will not be altered by the current counteroffensive by Ukraine.

In a quick counterattack, Ukrainian forces claim to have taken over 8,000 square kilometres (3,000 square miles) in the northeastern Kharkiv region in just six days.

However, Mr. Putin claimed he wasn't in a rush, and the attack in the Donbass region of Ukraine is still on schedule.

Additionally, he pointed out that Russia has not yet sent out all of its forces.

"We're continuing with our aggressive campaign in the Donbas. They are pushing forward, perhaps not very quickly, but they are steadily encroaching on more and more area "After a summit in Uzbekistan, he stated.

The invasion of Russia, which Mr. Putin erroneously argues is required to protect Russian-speakers from genocide, is centred on the industrial Donbas region in east Ukraine.

Since 2014, rebels supported by Russia have occupied portions of the Donbas. The current Ukrainian counterattack was conducted in the Kharkiv region, which is not a part of the Donbas.

If Ukrainian strikes continue, Mr. Putin vowed a "more serious" response in his remarks on Friday.

"I should point out that not the entire Russian army is engaged in battle. There is only a professional army at war."

After stories of conscripts being forced to sign contracts and occasionally being taken hostage emerged, several officers were penalised by Russia, which had initially denied deploying conscript soldiers to Ukraine.

Russia only refers to its invasion of Ukraine as a "special military operation" and has not yet formally declared war on it.

However, some pro-Kremlin commentators have demanded the mobilisation of more military in response to Russia's recent defeats. Russia may be having trouble finding enough men who are eager to fight, according to a recent released film that appears to depict an attempt to recruit prisoners for a private military firm.

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US Vice President Joe Biden reaffirmed his request to Russia to forgo the use of chemical or tactical nuclear weapons later on Friday.

This will "alter the face of battle unlike anything since World War Two," Mr. Biden said in an interview with CBS News.

The nation's nuclear forces were placed on "special" alert by President Putin after its invasion of Ukraine in February.

Since then, the Russian president has seldom ever left his homeland.

His attendance at the Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit this week in Uzbekistan, where he saw Chinese President Xi Jinping, underscores the necessity for him to strengthen connections with Asian nations after being ignored by the West.

But even there, the invasion has caused anxiety among the authorities.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi reminded Russian President Vladimir Putin, "This is not the time for war."

And the day before, Mr. Putin made a suggestion that Xi Jinping shared his disapproval.

Regarding the war, he informed the Chinese leader, "We understand your queries and worries.

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