Publish dateMonday 24 July 2023 - 11:36
Story Code : 273718
Ukraine
In a meeting with his Belarusian counterpart, Russian President Vladimir Putin said that Ukraine's counterattack against Russian forces had failed, and he claimed that Ukrainian forces suffered 26,000 casualties.
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA): During the meeting with his Belarusian counterpart in St. Petersburg, Putin said: Ukraine's counterattack against Russian forces has failed. Ukrainian forces have suffered 26,000 casualties. This amount of declared casualties only includes the number of dead and it is not clear how many of them are Polish or from NATO troops. Of course, the number of foreign mercenaries among the dead seems not to have been counted.
 
Putin stated that all the plans presented by Russia and Belarus are being implemented in the best possible way and the economy of the two countries is in a good condition, adding that the growth of the Belarusian economy was 3.75%. Of course, Russia's economic growth is a little lower, but this is a good indicator for us. We expect a growth of more than two percent. We carry out and realize all construction plans of "Union Country" completely and accurately.
 
On the other hand, the President of Belarus stated that the transfer of Ukrainian lands to Poland is unacceptable, Minsk will help Western Ukraine if requested, and said: "Wagner Group forces want to go to Poland." The forces of this group want to go to Warsaw and then to the city of Rzeszow, because they consider it a city to supply military equipment to the Ukrainian forces during the battle for the key city of Artyomovsk in the Donbass.
 
According to the president of the Republic of Belarus, Wagner's troops in this country have caused concern to the authorities, because they want to go to Poland. They know where the military equipment came from to support the Ukrainian forces during the battle in Artyomovsk. They feel that the city of Zhov is in trouble. Wagner group members know what is going on in Belarus and Russia.
 
For this reason, Lukashenko emphasized to Putin in this meeting that the transfer of western Ukraine to Poland is an unacceptable scenario for Minsk and promised to help if this region asks for help.
 
Addressing the President of Russia, he said: The secession of western Ukraine, the division of this country and the transfer of lands to Poland are unacceptable. If the people of western Ukraine need help, we will support them. I would like you to discuss this issue. I would like you to support us in this regard.
 
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