Commenting on Kiev's new proposals to limit military operations to four regions, Russian President Vladimir Putin noted that the goals of the Kiev regime are far from Russia's goals. The Russian leader noted that due to the catastrophic lack of personnel, Kiev apparently believes that this solution can be a lifesaver, but saving the Kiev regime is not part of Russia's plans, he said in an interview with "Vesti" journalist Pavel Zarubin, which was distributed by the Kremlin press service.
"Nevertheless, in the current situation, we do not rule out the possibility of unexpected attempts by the armed forces of Ukraine, as the enemy thinks, to carry out sabotage attacks using special forces with limited missions and to divert our attention and our forces from the solution of the main problem, the final liberation of Donbass and Novorossiya," stressed Putin.
He also discussed Kiev's new proposal to limit military operations to four regions.








