Jin10 data reported on May 23, Russian President Putin stated on the 22nd that Russia has decided to establish a security buffer zone in the Russia-Ukraine border area, and the Russian military is addressing this issue. According to the Russian presidential website, Putin said during a working meeting with government members that residents of Kursk Oblast and other border areas near the front line now need additional support. He instructed to develop a comprehensive plan to restore areas such as Kursk, Belgorod, and Bryansk, which have been attacked by Ukrainian forces, as soon as possible, and to provide the necessary financial and material resources.
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Putin: Russia will establish a buffer zone at the Russia-Ukraine border
Jin10 data reported on May 23, Russian President Putin stated on the 22nd that Russia has decided to establish a security buffer zone in the Russia-Ukraine border area, and the Russian military is addressing this issue. According to the Russian presidential website, Putin said during a working meeting with government members that residents of Kursk Oblast and other border areas near the front line now need additional support. He instructed to develop a comprehensive plan to restore areas such as Kursk, Belgorod, and Bryansk, which have been attacked by Ukrainian forces, as soon as possible, and to provide the necessary financial and material resources.