Vladimir Putin on Friday met the mothers of soldiers who had been fighting in Ukraine, telling them that he shared their suffering.
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Russia’s President Vladimir Putin attends a meeting with mothers of Russian servicemen participating in Russia-Ukraine conflict, ahead of Mother’s Day at the Novo-Ogaryovo state residence outside Moscow, Russia, Nov. 25, 2022.Putin said he understood their anxiety and concern – and the pain of those who had lost sons.
Putin has said he has no regrets about what he calls Russia’s “special military operation” in Ukraine, which he describes as the moment Russia faced down Western hegemony after decades of humiliation since the Soviet Union fell in 1991.Advertisement 4‘HE DID NOT LEAVE LIFE IN VAIN’ The mothers, from all over Russia and from different ethnic groups, in turn expressed thanks for his leadership and wished him well, before telling of sons who had fought or died with valour in the service of a noble cause.
“Your son lived, and his goal has been achieved,” Putin told her. “And that means he did not leave life in vain.”
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