Russians are “bored” when everything is orderly and calm, so stagnation begins in the country, Vladimir Putin said.
Russian dictator Vladimir Putin believes that war is a “movement.” He said this in a speech on a live line connected to the “big” annual press conference on Thursday, December 19.
In this way, Putin responded to the words of his own propagandists who alleged that “the world has gone mad or is going mad” in the context of “off-scale conflict potential.”
“How does Russia manage not only to stay afloat, but also to continue its growth?”
Putin responded with youth slang, hinting at the ongoing war in Ukraine.
“You know, when everything is calm, measured, stable with us, we are bored. now, so we are afraid “Horror, horror!”
“But horror. But not ‘horror, horror, horror’. Everything is measured in economics. Come on, we traditionally start with economics,” he added.
We remind you that the Russian media confirmed the names of 80,973 Russian military personnel who died in the war in Ukraine. The largest number of dead were people from Bashkortostan, Tatarstan and Sverdlovsk region.
And according to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Russia’s losses since the beginning of the war are approaching 770 thousand dead and wounded. In November, the average daily losses of the Russian army reached a new historical maximum – 1,523 deaths per day.
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Source: korrespondent

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