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Vladimir Putin says Russia’s campaign in Ukraine ‘hasn’t even started in earnest’

  • In a message to those who ‘want to defeat us on the battlefield’, the Russian leader says: ‘Let them try’
  • Putin also warned that the longer the fighting continues, the more difficult it would be to reach a peace deal

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Russian President Vladimir Putin gestures as he speaks to members of the State Duma and the Federal Assembly of The Russian Federation in the Kremlin in Moscow, on Thursday. Photo: Sputnik via AP
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With Russia’s military action in Ukraine in its fifth month, Russian President Vladimir Putin warned Kyiv that it should quickly accept Moscow’s terms or brace for the worst, adding ominously that Russia has barely started its action.

Speaking at a meeting with leaders of the Kremlin-controlled parliament, Putin accused Western allies of fuelling the hostilities, charging that “the West wants to fight us until the last Ukrainian”.

“It’s a tragedy for the Ukrainian people, but it looks like it’s heading in that direction,” he added.

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“Everybody should know that largely speaking, we haven’t even yet started anything in earnest,” Putin said in a menacing note. He declared that Russia remains ready to sit down for talks to end the fighting, adding that “those who refuse to do so should know that the longer it lasts the more difficult it will be for them to make a deal with us”.

“We are hearing that they want to defeat us on the battlefield,” Putin said. “Let them try.”

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Earlier in the conflict, the Kremlin demanded that Kyiv acknowledge Russian sovereignty over the Crimea peninsula it annexed from Ukraine in 2014 and recognise the independence of Moscow-backed separatist regions in eastern Ukraine.

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