Putin’s speech may cover issues such as social support for those mobilized and their families.
On the eve of the anniversary of the invasion of Ukraine, the head of the Kremlin, Vladimir Putin, wants to address the people of Russia. One of the issues may be payments to those mobilized and their families. About that saying goodbye British Ministry of Defence.
It can be noted recently that the leader of the Russian parliamentary group involved in the so-called “special military operation” in Ukraine, Andriy Turchak, said that the group submitted a report to Putin.
According to British intelligence, the report covers issues such as social support for the mobilized and their families.
“This issue is likely to become more relevant if further mobilization (overt or implicit) takes place. Putin may address these issues in his address to the nation on February 21, 2023,” suggested the British Ministry of Defense.
Remember, according to media reports, Russians are getting extras through social networks for a rally-concert in Luzhniki, scheduled for February 22. The organizers offer a symbolic amount of 500 rubles for participation, as well as goods from the concert.
As reported, the Russian Federation intends to hold a rally-concert in Moscow before the anniversary of the invasion of Ukraine. In addition, the head of the ruling regime of the Russian Federation, Vladimir Putin, is expected to speak here.
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Source: korrespondent

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