12 October 2024
Mr. Putin signed a decree related to 4 regions annexed from Ukraine 0

Mr. Putin signed a decree related to 4 regions annexed from Ukraine 0

(Dan Tri) - According to Russian President Vladimir Putin's military reform decree, Russia decided to bring 4 newly annexed regions from Ukraine into the Southern Military District.

(Dan Tri) – According to Russian President Vladimir Putin’s military reform decree, Russia decided to bring 4 newly annexed regions from Ukraine into the Southern Military District.

Russian President Vladimir Putin (Photo: Reuters).

Russian President Vladimir Putin on February 26 signed a decree reorganizing the country’s military structure.

The decree brought four regions annexed from Ukraine (Kherson, Zaporizhia, Lugansk, Donetsk) into Russia’s Southern Military District.

Up to now, Russia has not been able to completely control these four provinces.

President Putin’s decree abolishes the Western Military District and the Joint Strategic Command of the Northern Fleet, commonly known as the Northern Military District.

Western Military District, headquartered in St.

The need to re-establish the Moscow and Leningrad military districts was first mentioned by Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu in December 2022.

Russia has long considered the expansion of the US-led military alliance to the east as a threat to national security.

In another development, in a video speech before the anniversary of the establishment of Russian special forces, President Putin pledged to increase the mobility and attack capacity of Russia’s special operations forces,

`We will continue to strengthen special operations forces, enhance their mobility and strike capabilities, and equip them with new generation weapons and equipment. I emphasize that this is a

Russian special operations forces are forces prepared for continuous combat at the strategic level, designed to carry out specific tasks and are part of the Russian Armed Forces.

This force has participated in Russia’s covert actions in Syria over the past decade and in the Ukrainian military campaign since 2022.

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