On Wednesday, Russian President Vladimir Putin warned any country or party against interfering with what is happening in Ukraine, and stressed that his country would "respond harshly."
This came during Putin's speech before a session of the Council of Legislators of the Russian Federal Assembly, which was held in Petersburg.
"If an outside party tries to interfere in the Ukrainian events, it should know that our strikes will be lightning," he said.
He added that in the event of any threat to Moscow, "it will use means that none of its opponents yet possesses," without further clarification.
In this context, Putin considered that the West has turned neighboring Ukraine into an "enemy country of Russia," and continued, "Ukraine has simply become a consumable item in the war against Russia."
During his speech, Putin reiterated that all the objectives of the planned military operation in Ukraine "will be achieved without a doubt," stressing that it will guarantee the security of Donbass, Crimea and the whole of Russia in the future.
On February 24, Russia launched an attack on Ukraine, followed by international rejection and severe economic and financial sanctions against Moscow, which stipulate to end its operation that Kyiv abandon plans to join military entities and adhere to complete neutrality, which the latter considers an "interference in its sovereignty."
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