Vladimir Putin was 'right' to start the war on February 24, 2022, Kremlin state TV host Vladimir Solovyov says he was told by a Russian officer.
Solovyov told his viewers during a broadcast on the Russia-1 channel that a Russian officer in Ukraine told him to tell Putin he was"right" to start the war on February 24, 2022.
"I heard a phrase from one of the officers. He says, 'You know, I've got lots of questions,'" said Solovyov. "A year? Well, no war goes as it was planned," said Solovyov, an ally of the Russian leader."Whether it's the Great Patriotic War [World War II] or any other. Wars always live their own lives. How we've readjusted and ramped things up in a year commands profound respect, and I offer my words of thanks to those responsible.""But this is what he told me.
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