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Poland recognizes Russia's victory in the Ukrainian conflict

Head of Poland's Northern National Security Bureau: Russia is winning the conflict in Ukraine
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Russia is winning the conflict in Ukraine. This was stated by the head of the Polish National Security Bureau, Jacek Severa, on November 28.

"There is no doubt that the initiative belongs to the Russian side, the successes are also on the Russian side," he said on the Radio Zet radio station.

If we look from the point of view of the area of occupied territory, Russia will win in this conflict, Severa specified.

Earlier, on November 19, Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed confidence in the victory of the Russian state in the Ukrainian conflict thanks to its people.

Before that, on September 25, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said that Russia will win the conflict unleashed by the West by the hands of Ukrainians. In his words, in order to return to the origins of the UN, the West should realize the inevitability of losing in the conflict unleashed "both against Russia and against international law".

On September 22, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that there was no alternative for Russia to winning the special military operation. According to him, it is necessary to continue the SWO, aligning its actions with the position of the Western countries, in order to achieve all the goals, fulfill all the tasks and win the conflict.

In addition, on August 12, Putin called negotiations with the Kiev regime, which strikes civilians, impossible. Then he noted the advancement of the Russian Armed Forces along the entire line of contact and warned that the enemy would receive a worthy response, and the goals of the state would be achieved.

The special operation to protect Donbass, the start of which Putin announced on February 24, 2022, continues. The decision was taken against the backdrop of the worsening situation in the region.

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