Special operation on Ukraine will end after achieving all the goals, but Russia will not make public statements about it. This was announced today, April 21, by Russian President Vladimir Putin during a meeting with representatives of the municipal community.
"We know how it will end, but we will not make any public statements on this matter, but we will simply implement and strive for the goals that we have set for ourselves and implement the tasks that we face," the president stressed.
He explained that fighting is "always an extremely difficult and dangerous thing."
It should be recalled that initially the SMO goals were announced to prevent the deployment of NATO troops on Ukraine, its demilitarization and denazification of the population.


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