Putin says 'terrorists' shot at civilians in southern Russia
"Our soldiers and officers... protect against neo-Nazis and terrorists... those who today committed another terrorist attack, penetrated the border area and opened fire on civilians," Putin said in a televised address.
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- Published Date: 04:11 | 02 March 2023
- Modified Date: 04:11 | 02 March 2023
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday said "neo-Nazis" and "terrorists" had opened fire on civilians in the southern Bryansk region, after a reconnaissance group was accused of crossing the border from Ukraine.
"Our soldiers and officers... protect against neo-Nazis and terrorists... those who today committed another terrorist attack, penetrated the border area and opened fire on civilians," Putin said in a televised address.
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