Putin’s comments on the Ukraine war worsened tensions.

Putin’s stubborn presser on the war in Ukraine, ties with Trump’s U.S., and the missing American journalist—heavy on angry language.

  • Putin says that Russia is not in a “weaker position” and is ready to meet with Trump.
  • Says its missiles can’t be stopped and gives Ukraine a “duel” test.

Russia’s war on Ukraine took up most of the first part of President Vladimir Putin’s yearly long press conference, which showed how stubborn he is about the conflict and how he plans to work with the new U.S. government.

Putin said, “You would very much like Russia to be in a weakened position, but I hold a different point of view” when asked about dealing with President-elect Donald Trump when Russia was in a “weaker position.”

• Putin is ready to meet with Trump, even though they haven’t talked in four years, and he said that Western defenses can’t stop Russia’s Oreshnik rocket.

• A “duel” to test a rocket against Ukraine’s air defenses was suggested.

When Putin talked about the current war in Ukraine, his angry comments made things even worse. He talked a lot about how powerful the Oreshnik rocket was and said that Western technology “stands no chance” against it.

• A planned target for attack in Kyiv to see how well Ukraine’s air defenses work

• Says the possible test is “interesting for us.”

Along with his angry words, Putin talked about the case of Austin Tice, a missing American writer who went missing in Syria 12 years ago.

Putin promised to bring up the problem since Bashar Assad, the former president of Syria, is now living in exile in Russia.

“I promise that I will definitely ask this question,” he said. People who control the situation and can affect the outcome can also answer my questions about a variety of topics.

Ukraine Claims Moscow Blast Killed Russian General

Lt. Gen. Igor Kirillov has died in an explosion. SBU confirms mission aimed at a chemical weapons leader in Moscow

  • Hidden Scooter Bomb Kills Russian Chemical Weapons Commander
  • Ukraine Says They Are Addressing 4800 Chemical Weapon Attacks on Troops

An explosion in Moscow has resulted in the death of Lt. Gen. Igor Kirillov, who led Russia’s radiation, chemical, and biological protection troops. Ukrainian intelligence sources say it was a targeted operation.

A blast caused by a remote-controlled device in a parked scooter has killed Kirillov and his military aide in a residential area, according to Russian state media TASS.

Important Operation Information:

• Explosion aimed directly at Moscow

• The device is hidden in a scooter that can be controlled remotely

• Several people injured

• Strike deep into Russian land

The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) accepted responsibility, stating that Kirillov was “a war criminal and a valid target” because of his supposed approval of chemical weapons used against Ukrainian forces.

Recorded Proof:

• Over 4,800 incidents involving chemical weapons have been noted

• CS and CN irritants used

• Various ways to deliver

• Charges for war crimes have been filed

“Those who commit war crimes will face consequences,” said an SBU source, highlighting their determination to hold accountable those behind the attacks on Ukrainian soldiers.

The operation comes after the formal war crimes charges against Kirillov were filed on Monday, even though he is not present.

Important Effects:

• Big setback for Russian military leaders

• Shows what Ukrainian intelligence can do

• Displays weakness inside Russia

• Indicates an increase in conflict

The assassination shows Ukraine’s increasing capability to hit important targets far inside Russian land, indicating a major change in the conflict’s situation.

This targeted action in the center of Moscow takes out an important military leader and clearly shows Ukraine’s commitment to holding Russian commanders responsible for supposed war crimes.

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