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Putin Asserts Russian Economy Resilient Despite Ukrainian Strikes

Moscow: Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Friday that Ukrainian strikes are damaging his country's economy, but that it is 'recovering quickly' from them. 'They (Ukraine) are certainly causing us some damage, but we are recovering quickly. They won't be able to cause us any serious problems,' Putin said during a meeting with military personnel taking part in the Russia-Ukraine war.

According to Anadolu Agency, Putin emphasized that the Russian military's presence in the zone of the 'special military operation,' which Moscow uses to refer to the Ukraine war, exceeds 700,000 personnel. He stated that his country is 'practically alone in opposing' the West. Putin also noted that while Russian forces are not advancing in Ukraine 'as quickly as we would like,' they are still moving forward gradually day by day.

He further stated, 'Little by little, we are bringing our territories under our control. We will achieve this; no one can doubt it.' Putin also mentioned that Russia will gradually increase the force of its retaliatory strikes against Ukraine to 'discourage them from attacking our civilian facilities.'

In addition, Putin reiterated Russia's accusations against NATO about starting the Ukraine war and praised the level of technological and scientific development of NATO countries, defining them as 'highly developed economies.'