Russian President Putin: Will take necessary steps to defend sovereignty

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Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Wednesday, “we are talking about defending territories and Russia.”Our aim is to liberate Donbas.The order on partial mobilization has been signed.Meanwhile, the TASS news agency reported that Putin has announced a partial military mobilization.Meanwhile, the S&P 500 futures and the US dollar index remain modestly flat on the above comments from Putin.

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