President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday that Russia had been obliged to launch strikes that have inflicted heavy damage on Ukrainian energy sites in response to Kyiv's attacks on Russian targets.
The Kremlin leader, quoted by Russian news agencies, was speaking to his ally, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, after overnight attacks destroyed a large electricity plant near Kyiv and hit power facilities in several regions of Ukraine.
The president said the strikes were part of the process of "demilitarisation" of Ukraine -- one of the objectives he cited when he sent Russian troops into Ukraine in February 2022.
"Unfortunately, we observed a series of strikes on our energy sites recently and were obliged to respond," Putin was quoted as saying.
"The strikes on energy are linked in part with solving one of the tasks we set for ourselves, and that is demilitarisation.
We believe above all that in this way we will affect Ukraine's military industrial complex and in a very direct way."
Russia, he said, had refrained from carrying out such attacks in winter "out of humanitarian considerations".
"What I mean is that we didn't want to leave social institutions without power, hospitals and the like," he said.
But he said the Ukrainian strikes -- mainly on oil refineries in many different Russian regions in recent weeks -- prompted Moscow to respond.
In his comments to Lukashenko, Putin again dismissed any suggestion by Ukraine's Western allies that Russia had plans to attack any European countries beyond Ukraine.
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@9LHNN44Libertarian 2yrs2Y
To stop funding the war for Ukraine until we fix our own economy.
@ISIDEWITH2yrs2Y
Considering the statement that Russia has no plans to attack European countries, how do you feel about the security of nations bordering conflict zones?
@9LHQ8T42yrs2Y
I dont think that countries sourounding ukraine are safe, mainly countries that were in the ussr
@ISIDEWITH2yrs2Y
How do you view the argument that avoiding such strikes in winter was a consideration of humanitarian concerns?
@9LHS5RW2yrs2Y
I believe that war is not the answer and should not attack people unless necessary.
@ISIDEWITH2yrs2Y
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